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Definition of MSTed

MST

verb

  • to exchange funny remarks lampooning a movie or television program while watching it with friends. From the acronym, Mystery Science Theater 3000, the television show.
    I went to a party where everyone was MSTing the Academy Awards.

    Last edited on Mar 01 2013. Submitted by Danarama from San Francisco, CA, USA on Mar 03 2005.

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