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state

1. A condition or collection of circumstances.

2. A government power that acts as an authority over a geographical area. (The states in the United States of America have a federal government.)

1. I am insane; my state of mind is poor.

2. California is a state within the United States of America

by Jon Davis January 14, 2004

29πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


in state

A phrase used by out-of-state students at prestigious public universities in reference to the masses of inferior students that are given the same educational opportunity at half the price simply because their mentally defective parents decided to live in a state with a good university system and make mentally defective babies. Uses: describing a person; as a mutually understood exclamation among fellow out-of-staters; a condescending, effective insult.

Roger: I like this girl in my Geology class.
George: (looks on facebook) Dude, she's in state.
Roger: Fuck.

Gary: Hey shitface, should I go pre-med or pre-law?
Kevin: My dad is a doctor. My mom is a lawyer. My mom is also a bitch. Go pre-med.
(Pan-faced girl walks into room)
Girl: Guys, what's a dental dam?
Gary: (shakes head, looks at Kevin)
Kevin: Fuckin' in state...

Marissa: I can't figure out how to turn on my iPod!
Charles: In state.
Marissa: What?

by Psycho T November 9, 2006

11πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž


State

(adj.) Consistent with face or reality; not false;

The story he told was state.

by StateDefinition October 26, 2009

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state

a level of existance, other than normal.

There in a vegetative state.

by Noelle April 3, 2005

12πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


State it

When someone says something that may be embarrassing out of context they can be told to state it and they have to post it on a public forum with no context

Dave: drinking isn’t as fun as an adult
Ben: it’s always better when you’re underage

Dave: state it
Ben: *proceeds to post his comment on his snapchat story*

by Ffsyisevryisernametaken December 28, 2019


state

A system or complex.

A representation that has minimum of one and a maximum of two discrete (linear) ends.

Contains a relationship of synchronicity with paradox.

A state has a synchronous relationship with a paradox.

This means that a state is a paradox under contingent circumstances but a paradox is always a state in form or meta-form.

by sandrashine August 31, 2018


State

The word formally used when charlie stell is added to a situation

State of u lad

no messing g state of u

by bruh-8 August 31, 2019