UST

See also: ust, uśt, and üst

English

Noun

UST (countable and uncountable, plural USTs)

  1. (narratology) Unresolved sexual tension.
    • 1998, John Cloud, "Cinema: An X-Phile Confesses", Time, 22 June 1998:
      Being a hard-core "noromo" (parlance for "no romancer," someone who believes the show's UST, or unresolved sexual tension, is the key to its vitality), I have also flamed "shippers" ("relationshippers," those who want Mulder and Scully to get it on in the film) with now embarrassing vituperations, such as, "Why don't you just go get the lame job you're destined for at the state budget office?"
    • 2006, Maureen Paton, "Self-made Marion", Daily Mail, 20 October 2006:
      Fanny has to be wooed with tenderness and humility - cue much UST (Hollywoodese for Unresolved Sexual Tension) as their slow-burn romance creates an incredible chemistry between Russell and Marion.
    • 2008, Rosalie Higson, "Light touches add amusement to crime", The Australian, 7 June 2008:
      Oyelowo is a fashion victim and trots around her new patch in pretty stilettos. She changes her outfit and hair at least four times in each episode and spends a lot of time bickering with her new boss. Oh, did I mention they were an item long ago? Hence all that UST.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:UST.
  2. (combinatorics) Uniform spanning tree.

Proper noun

UST

  1. (Philippines) Initialism of University of Santo Tomas.

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Tagalog

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌju ˌʔes ˈti/, [ˌju ˌʔes ˈti]

Verb

UST

  1. (vulgar, slang) Initialism of utot, sabay tae (to shit in one's pants, literally fart, (then) simultaneously shit).
  2. (slang) Initialism of utang, sabay takbo (to dodge one's debts, literally borrow, (then) simultaneously run).

Further reading

  • Zorc, R. David; San Miguel, Rachel (1993) Tagalog Slang Dictionary, Manila: De La Salle University Press, →ISBN, page 150
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