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Neither increasing nor decreasing, or if either, very slightly and returning to original value. The temperature is held at a steady 72 degrees fahrenheit.
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As in "goin' steady," when a boy and a girl are bf/gf and are unavailable by their respective opposite sexes because they are taken and in love with eachother.... the two are goin' steady. Hugo asked Kim out several times, and they got pinned, so now they're goin' steady.
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In rap, often used as a synonmy for the word constantly. I keep on steady smokin', hopefully I dide from chokin'.
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1. Stability - to be stable, balanced.
2. An outdated term for two people dating exclusively. 1. I made sure the ladder was steady before I climbed up it.
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'Calm down' Whoa! Steady!
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in the act of doing something constantly. Your girlfriend drove by the house the other day. STEADY CREEPIN'!
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unwavering, unchanging, reliable Hold it steady!
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