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monk_of_trump 7 points ago +7 / -0

It is actually from the eminem song, the one about the obsessed fan.

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Maenard 1 point ago +4 / -3

It can be both, I guess. It probably started with the song, though, since I haven't heard it in any other context before. I'm not that smart or well read, but I would have noticed it used as a verb before the song came out.

Hell, I think the actual origin or first use as a verb, at least, is from Machine Gun Kelly in Rap Devil.

"...Now tell me, what do you stand for? (what?) I know you can't stand yourself (no) Tryin' to be the old you so bad, you Stan yourself (ha)"

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MainstreamDeviant 4 points ago +4 / -0

Rap devil is a response to an Eminem diss of MGK... the title is even a play on Eminem’s song rap god. The song Stan is absolutely the original origin.

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Maenard 1 point ago +1 / -0

The verb Stan is not the name Stan. Unless Eminem has a lyric talking about being Stan'd or Stanning someone, the term, as a verb, originated with Rap Devil. It is a reference to Stan, but it was strictly a proper noun in that song.

Cindy Lauper used Bop to mean masturbation. Whether there is a song from earlier with the word bop in it is irrelevant. Until she used it that way, it meant something else.

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SecondProtectsFirst 3 points ago +3 / -0

Considering MGK is basically an Eminem ripoff of sorts I think it’s safe to say that’s still a direct reference to the Eminem song

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JungleJim 1 point ago +1 / -0

And in the Eminem song Stan committed suicide by driving off a bridge. So Kelly says "Stan yourself", meaning kill yourself