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As Dr. Abrahm Zawinsky so eloquently puts it - Indeed yes it is this way also. I have being with it a slight stoop caused you might say by the inappropriate behaviour and difficulty of the language. Yes? It is this way also with my legs which are not the same as my mothers, also a standard lamp with frilled cover. Yes? I would like very much to get it off but the others must come first, rounds are rounds! It is unlikely that I will feel Norman this week. His mother and another animal also. My hands are washed of this now. Good luck and splendid sailing!
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one that exemplifies qualities of a dumbass, or a stupid person. Guy #1: "yo my man! why you eyein my boo?"
Guy #2: "i was eyein the tits next to her, ya stoop!" |
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To sit in the stoop of a residential building, usually an apartment, where people sit and talk, smoke, and just generally hang out. "I hardly got any sleep last night because I was stooping until 4 am."
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1) The front of a house, commonly known as the porch. A place to hang out, smoke weed, shoot dice, ect.
2) The place that Stoop Kid is afraid to leave 1) Man I was chillin on tha stoop yesterday with my boys when the landlord came by to get the rent.
2) STOOP KIDS AFRAID TO LEAVE THE STOOP! STOOP KIDS AFRAID TO LEAVE THE STOOP!!!!!!!!!! |
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(n) the front steps of an apartment building I spend most of my summer nights just chillin' with friends on the stoop, talking about whatever. Sometimes, Mrs. Jones gets pissed 'cause we get too loud and she's right there on the first floor, but she knows we ain't making no trouble.
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Comes from the root word "Stupid".
A word used to describe someone who is in fact dumb or stupid Andi thinks Open Season is funny. What a stoop.
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Noun or verb.
A stupid person or the act of engaging in stupidity. "He watches Jerry Springer every day. He's such a stoop."
"Your shirt's on inside out! You really stooped it up this time." |
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Billy "I would really enjoy going out for some nice ballroom dancing or toast and bacon."
Dan "you're stoop." |
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