adj. Used to describe something cool, radical, or tubular. E.g. Did you just do a triple kick flip? That’s steep, my guy. Originally used in the University of Louisville’s RUSS 123. Shoutouts Tom “Bring the Pain” Dumstorf.
by dontforgettologoutbeforeyoulea November 13, 2018
V. After getting an erection and not being able to relieve it, letting it sit there and get blue balls
Well, my girlfriend is topless on webcam but there's nothing I can do to her at the moment, so I'm just going to let it steep.
by Rugbychick03 December 9, 2010
In a very basic sense, steep is another word for cool or dope. However, this word connects with the actual meaning of cool on a very intense spiritual level. Since the dawn of time, man has been fascinated and afraid of heights, associating the greatest heights and the steepest slopes with mountains. While traditionally steep denotes a large grade and height of a slope, the new age has adopted this term to be associated with an overall chill effect, similar to the peak of a mountain, which is also steep.
Kendrick Lamar: Hey man. Did you hear my dude, Kanye's, latest single?
Schoolboy Q: Yeah man. I loved it. It was damn steep too.
Schoolboy Q: Yeah man. I loved it. It was damn steep too.
by Bæ status January 23, 2015
when his mom found out he didn't clean his room she got steep af.
bruh dont invite jay over, he's steep
bruh dont invite jay over, he's steep
by fishesyooo February 18, 2017
by relentless_legend April 11, 2010
1. I want a plasma screen T.V. but right now they are just too steep.
2. Don't try to walk down that hill to the river, It's too steep and you will bust your ass.
2. Don't try to walk down that hill to the river, It's too steep and you will bust your ass.
by anon January 14, 2004
The method that Tim Horton's (a Canadian doughnut chain) uses to make tea. In a 2005 commercial, it takes on a new meaning as a mother misinterprits steeped to mean cool. Now steeped is being used in popular culture to mean cool or great. Being told that something of yours is steeped should be taken as a compliment (or you just have some good tea).
by Andrew A from Vic October 3, 2005