(PURPOSEFUL, ONE TIME) this is something you utilize once, giving it meaning... and subsequently never using it again. This could be anything from a nickname to a concept.
An example would be when writing a paper, using a full breakout of a company name, and following it up with an acronym in parentheses... then never using that acronym ever again in the paper. Why put that acronym in there if you were never going to use it? POT-sticker
In a csgo manner: Time Sticker means a sticker, that has date on it (like 2014 or 2016).
These types of stickers gain value over time, because they become more uncommon, or they even disappear from the Steam Market.
In other way: Time stickers were used sometimes instead of paint in WW2 to mark their guns, checkpoints or even clothings.
Some of these stickers can still exist, in Time Capsules.
CSGO player: HEY! You got a time sticker?
OWNER: YEAH, It will gain value over time..
CSGO player: For how much?
OWNER: Dunno, around 0.20€, but it will be 10 times more after two years.
A person who lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who is both arrogant and yet defensive about the city. A Red Sticker will argue that it is a cool, hip town, but the only evidence that a Red Sticker can offer about Baton Rouge is their opinion that it is cool. Baton Rouge appropriates what’s cool about south Louisiana, especially from the authentic towns and communities and presents itself as genuinely connected to south Louisiana. The only thing actually important that happens in Baton Rouge is when a SEC West Team is in town to play LSU in football. Yet, Red Stickers will argue that Baton Rouge has good restaurants—as any other small, small insignificant town does. The only French a Red Sticker knows is "Baton Rouge," which they often mispronounce.
He's such a Red Sticker; he thinks that Baton Rouge is the first thing anyone thinks of when they hear Louisiana.
/'stikər/ /hō/
noun
A Funko collector who collects Funko Pop! for ther stickers and not for the pops.
Sticker hoes are pretty much all the same. They will only collect Funko Pop! with the "proper" sticker and not a "Special Edition" sticker from Europe. Sticker hoes will also always prefer a convention sticker over a shared sticker.
Sticker hoes prefer to have a box with a million stickers; the more stickers and the less of the actual Pop! you see, the better.
Chris: Use it in a sentence Heather.
Heather: Have you seen the Cheshire Cat with a Books-a-Million exclusive, chase, flocked, and glow in the dark stickers on it? That is like the grail of all grails for any sticker hoe out there!
Chris: Sticker hoes, unite!
Also known as false eyelashes or Devil's Stickers by the older generation.
"Oh my god, is Kim wearing those Stripper Stickers again!?"
"She must be getting a lot of money."
It is a word that has many meanings, or a word that doesn't have a clear meaning.
Person 1: If you think about it, the word set has a lot of meanings.
Person 2: Well it's a sticker word, so it should have a lot of meanings.
a person who persistently annoys you and bothers you, is a pain to be around and is clingy
guy 1: "ugh, i can never hang out with my friends cuz my gf is such a side sticker"
guy 2: "yea she hella clingy bro, pain in the ass"