Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 2020, you can stan for just about anything. You might be a Carly Rae Jepsen stan or a Timothée Chalamet stan. Maybe you stan ...
We've all heard phrases evolve over the years. Personally, when I was younger, I used phrases like “cowabunga” and “all that and a bag of chips.” When I entered my teenage years, I embraced words like ...
Stans — a music documentary about iconic rapper Eminem and how his songs have resonated with his enormous fan base — is now on streaming. Stans opened in theaters in limited release on Aug. 7. The ...
The Oxford English Dictionary's entry for "Stan" used as a noun reads, "An overzealous or obsessive fan of a particular celebrity." The dictionary's entry for "Stan" used as a verb reads the same.
What are you a fan of? Is there a chance you're a "stan" of it? Let's look at this quirky term, where it got its start, and what it really means now.
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Two years after being added to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word Stan, popularized by Eminem on his 2000 song of the same name, is now in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. On Tuesday (April 23), ...
Let’s travel back in time to the year 2000. Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP was everywhere and the song "Stan"—the tale of an obsessed fan who ultimately kills his girlfriend and then himself—was born.