A 90s movie starting Liv Tyler, Jeremy Irons, Rachel Weiz and many other actors. It's a movie about growing up, finding yourself and letting yourself be free, and learning who you really are when you are placed in a abnormal situation with strange, but kind people. It's a good movie to watch if you have difficulties with love, dealing with it's absence, virginity, past memories that are no longer connected to your reality, or you just want to feel good. It's a very good summer movie and, this is a plus, the story is set in Italy.
by Nathaniel Flint January 10, 2022

A competitive Olympic sport in which a regular child (Typically in a UK Secondary School) will attempt to steal a chav's phone from Bradford, in hopes not to be shanked by a sharp shard of glass or beaten by his gang of Sixth Form Chavs.
Partaking in this event comes with dire consequences, such as broken bones, deep cuts from glass and severe beatings and pummelling's.
Partaking in this event comes with dire consequences, such as broken bones, deep cuts from glass and severe beatings and pummelling's.
by Sooty_ January 2, 2021

A game in which two buddies in a social setting set out to steal the female half of an already established couple, unbeknownst to the male half of said couple. Usually resulting in an altercation.
by Oythatsbig June 6, 2021

dude your such a stealing thief. you've probably stolen over 200 bottles of that shit in the passed 2 months
by Holdon McGroin June 30, 2009

Buddy is the life of the office. He's stealing lollipops from everyone in the office to get the new Sr. position.
by Piddy February 2, 2006

Knowing exactly what someone does and the way they do it in a skilled fashion then taking those skills to do the same as them using their skills to your advantage.
Megan: I have the perfect idea, although I don't have the skills to do it. I know, I'll take your skills and do it that way since your far better at it than me!
Matt:That's skill stealing!
Matt:That's skill stealing!
by purplelover12397 June 3, 2016

What math authors want to tell their local and foreign publishers in Singapore to cease using their content sans their permission in their sample chapters they submit to tender local and foreign projects; to pay them their due royalty when they sell their copyrights at book fairs; and not to rob them, by unscrupulously replacing their names with foreign ones when their textbooks are tailor-made for developing markets.
Singapore will continue to be a first-class economy with a third-class educational publishing industry as long as its unethical publishers pay lip service to stop the steal, with a number of morally corrupt and inept people occupying key positions still around today.
by MathPlus December 8, 2020
