The people of the United States are both Staters and Americans, since the U.S. is a part of America.
Many languages have a distinct recognition between people from America and people from the United States; in English, the former are called Americans and the later are called Staters.
Many languages have a distinct recognition between people from America and people from the United States; in English, the former are called Americans and the later are called Staters.
by ThatEnglishTeacher June 28, 2018
by ChickenScrxtch82 February 9, 2021
A person who states the obvious. So rather than let the subject on everyones mind go, he or she must "state it." Stating, the result of being a stater, is annoying. The stater doesnt really want to be the person to be quiet, rather the stater wants to point out the obvious hoping to get some attention.
Optimistically, it can be a friendly reminder for his or her friends. (see example)
Depending on the situation, a stater can either be a good or bad.
Originated from the word hater.
Optimistically, it can be a friendly reminder for his or her friends. (see example)
Depending on the situation, a stater can either be a good or bad.
Originated from the word hater.
by malvchild July 1, 2010
by RicerMiata January 1, 2017
by KingOfJaz February 10, 2021
A person couldn’t speak a sentence out fast enough. Like, L-o-o-k- -a-n- -a-p-p-l-e-. He probably has stater
by ChocolateCakeYum January 15, 2022
A conspiracy theorist who dwells in the "under-state" or the unseen world of conspiracies and other political scandals. The understater makes claims about the government intervening in the people's lives and also in foreign affairs.
by Mr. Robotron June 8, 2017