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1. to make a copy of something you have so someone else can get one for free.
2. to deprive somebody of what he might have bought with your money, by getting for free a product of his you wouldn't spend good money on anyway. 1. "If you illegally copy music, it's stealing; it's exactly like picking my pocket!" -defenders of the RIAA
2. "File sharing steals food from my mouth!" -some washed-up heavy metal musician. |
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| 1. | steal | ||
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To punch someone Yo son, that mofo be frontin. I'm gonna go steal him in his mouf.
Damn son, you just got stole in your dome. |
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| 2. | steal | ||
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A good deal (marketing) Man, I got those fireworks for just $10! It was quite a steal!
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| 3. | steal | ||
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1. to take something that does not belong to you (see to jack, to bite)
2. to punch--hard, usually in the face 1) "In 'Growing Pains,' Ludacris stole the beat from Dilated Peoples' song "Worst Comes to Worst"
2) "At the club, 50 Cent stole Ja Rule in the face" |
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| 4. | steal | ||
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1. to take someone else's belongings
2. the updated version, or slang that replaced "sneak", which means to punch someone in the face. 1.Back when I was younger, I would have told dude 'Im'a sneak you', but thats old so nowadays I just be like 'I'll steal the shit out you'.
2. If you steal my shit, Im'a steal you bitch! 3. To steal a person means to punch them in their face, therefore, it is redundant to tell someone that you will "steal them in the face". |
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| 5. | steal | ||
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To borrow with no intent to return. "Hey, I need to borrow some money..."
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| 6. | Steal | ||
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The illegal alternative to Buying. Do you have money for that monster?
No, im stealing it. Oh ok, get me one while your at it. |
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| 7. | Steal | ||
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To take or borrow something that belongs to someone else yo dude! can I steal that from you?
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