The grammar is incorrect. "Estás" is a familiar form of the verb "estar", meaning "to be", while "usted" is a formal useage for "you". Oil and water.
"Estás tú" or "Está usted" mean "It is you". The first is informal, the second formal.
this isn't spanish what you talkin bout
"Todo para usted" is Spanish and it means "all for you."
You know that you want that
Are you a monster no you're not
You are.
It means "you"
with you
"Usted gana" translates to "you win" in English.
you are here
You understand
Cuando usted está en amigo
sabia usted esa palabra* it means did you know that word