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Asterated

a new word that zion made up. means to think that someone is talking about your dad and they are not

i feel asterated don’t talk about him

by noahhayes November 11, 2019

2πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


asterous

If like is the oppisite of dislike, then aster is the opposite of disaster. In extension, asterous is the opposite disasterous.

So basically: great, awesome, working well

Robin: Batman, your taking out the Joker was asterous.

Batman: Stop mangling the English language, kid.

by Avaricious Altruist November 27, 2012

111πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


aster

the opposite of a disaster in a feeling form

You receive free candy for a year, and you are feeling the aster.

by IAmThe Robin,Nightwing,Batman March 17, 2012

162πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


aster

Aster is the best person you will ever met in your entire life. They may be a little hard to get them to like you but when they do it's worth it. Aster is extremely loyal and is never afraid to defend you with everything they have. They are the type of person that no matter how much you're in the wrong they will always say you're in the right. if you met an aster never let them or you'll regret it

I love you aster

by Penguin teeth March 30, 2022

47πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Aster

Oppostite of disaster. When something goes right instead of wrong.

Miss Martian: "Superboy! Are you OK?"
Superboy: "Fine; feeling the aster..."

by NinKen94 February 7, 2011

367πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


Aster

A name, meaning: The sexiest person ever, the baddest bitch in all the land, an absolute power top who could fuck the shit out of anyone

Aster: "hey"
Me: *coughs* "that was really hot"

by ohmygodchipotlΓ© April 23, 2021

56πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Asterism

Any one of a number of heinously outdated colloquialisms; their rhetorical power lies in their deplorable ability to frustrate or incite hilarity. Upon utterance, a speaker will likely generate the following behavioral, cerebral, or emotional responses:
1) Externalized disgust (behavioral)
2) Debilitating brain aneurisms (cerebral)
3) Crushing submission (emotional)
They should be avoided in day-to-day vernacular, and hopefully eventually removed from English nomenclature.

Various Asterisms:
Alas (conjunction)
Up a crick (prepositional phrase)
Circle the wagons (verb)
Po-dunk (adjective)
MMMMMkay (declarative)
Cotton-picking (adjective {racial})
By golly (declarative)
Gosh darn (defamatory)
Rats (declarative)
Hippity-hoppity (crack whore)
Gung-ho (adjective)
The list goes on...

by drizzake & co. April 24, 2008

83πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž