The quality of being angry, depressed, lonely, and horny.
I was in a real quad-state when he dumped me, man.
Basically said by any American who wants to act/try to be cool.
Person saying it usually ends up embarrassing self; usually not offensive unless has the words 'sexy' in it.
Example of 'In the states we...'
Dude 1: In the states we're are tough!! We play football.
Dude 2: You broke your leg playing it remember?
Located in Starkville, MS, Mississippi State was known for constantly disappointing their sports fans until they won the NCAA National Championship in men’s baseball in in 2021. Typical guys here range from rich farmers to cute & preppy. The girls are the down to earth kind you want to take home to meet your parents. It’s the one school in Mississippi where you can find well rounded people who know how to party, but also enjoy the finer things in life.
Are you going to the Mississippi State game this weekend?
Yeah, we’re grilling out in left field lounge and Dak Prescott is stopping by.
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Arizona State University. So called because of its devil mascot and liberal teachings perceived as of the Devil by some Christians.
The professor at Devil State taught that the white race is responsible for the evils of colonialism.
Basically, a word for Germany. Refers to the three colours in the nation's flag. Can also be used referring to New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, as in tristate
Germany is the Tri-State
"Get it back to the Tri-State" - Desiigner, Outlet
When you take an electric air pump and put aluminum foil to make a bowl piece on the suction end of the air blower and light th weed and hot box the room or car. The term state box comes from the popular Instagram page “Do It For State” people submit they’re crazy partying videos and pictures.
John: “look, they’re state boxing. We should try that and see if it works”
Jane: “I have the pump let’s go state box the car”
A nickname for Mississippi State sports teams (primarily football), due to their fan's tendency to ring cowbells at football games. The cowbell tradition began to appear as early as the 1930s, and was banned from 1974-2010. Starting in 2011, SEC rules now allow limited ringing of them at football games.
"Hey, did you see that LSU beat Moo State 19-3 last night?"