$MSTRbator Part of Speech: noun (slang, finance, crypto culture) Pronunciation: /ˈɛmˌɛsˌtiːˌɑːrˈbeɪtər/ Definition: MSTRbator (noun) A slang, tongue-in-cheek term used to describe a hyper-enthusiastic retail investor or Bitcoin maximalist who obsessively buys, tracks, or evangelizes MicroStrategy (ticker: MSTR) stock due to its heavy Bitcoin holdings, often conflating it with direct Bitcoin ownership. The term plays on both “MSTR” (the stock ticker) and a crude pun on self-gratification, implying a level of irrational or emotional overattachment. Usage Context: • Commonly used in crypto Twitter, Reddit, and Bitcoin meme circles. • Often used pejoratively or self-deprecatingly to mock overzealous MicroStrategy investors who treat MSTR like a leveraged Bitcoin ETF or a substitute for owning spot BTC. • Reflects a cult-like admiration for Michael Saylor, MSTR’s Executive Chairman and prominent Bitcoin advocate. Example Sentences: • “He’s such a MSTRbator—every time MSTR dips, he maxes out another credit card.” • “Forget ETFs, the real gigachad move is being a full-time MSTRbator.” • “MSTRbators think Michael Saylor is the Bitcoin messiah.”