it mean well you wanna serve then food
Yes it is. It can mean to provide something like a service or deal with something: She can cater for the needs of others. They had to cater for 100 guests at the party.
it means to cater to that persons every need if they need anything you will do it.
Don't cater to his whims. They will cater the party for us.
Wealthy enough to be sure he is not after her money. Presentable in public but not steal her limelight. Someone to cater to her vanity. Someone that can help improve her career
Kitty corner, which is used in the U.S. to mean diagonally opposite is a corruption of cater-corner. Cater itself is an obsolete word meaning four. Compare the french quatre.
I will be unable to cater to your needs today. Who will cater the reception?
Cater is a verb.
Brandon Cater's birth name is Brandon Michael Cater.
I assume you mean the Magna Carta, which started in 1215 A.D. in England. It was a legal document forced upon King John to limit his powers, and to protect a few privileges of the noblemen and barons.
someone can be mean by really anything
"Sin Cater" appears to be a misspelling or a misinterpretation of "Sin Catera," which translates to "without a caterer" in Spanish. However, if you meant "Sin Cater" in a different context, please provide more details for a more accurate response. In general, it could refer to the absence of catering services in a particular event or situation.
Aaron Cater is 180 cm.