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to take or borrow without permission Yaneth (a girl) taking Girsea's (another girl) eyeliner from her backpack without Girsea's knowing.
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Something black people love to do. John: "Who the fuck is that guy stealing my TV?"
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forced sharing. The goverment has raised new taxes stealing more from employers.
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To steal; to deprive someone of something without permission. Must leave victim without item. I was thinking of stealing his wallet.
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What you excuse it with borrowing. The difference is that the 'borrowing' seems to drag on to infinity. Juliet: "Hey, isn't that Mike's hand-phone?"
Terry: "Uh, yeah I am borrowing it" Juliet: "It has been a year." Stealing. |
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