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Stepford

An upper-class town or suburb populated by materialistic people; the men are souless strivers and the women who are automatons.

The fictional town of Stepford, Connecticut actually is Darien, Connecticut, so-called by Ira Levin in his novel "The Stepford Wives" as it is near Stamford, Connecticut, thus: a "Step" from Stam-"ford." Darien is the home of many rich executives and professionals who commute to New York City.
"'Stepford' is the fictional upper-class Connecticut town inhabited by men with animatronic spouses in Ira Levin's slyly satirical 'The Stepford Wives.'"
by Twathenge April 29, 2006
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Step to me

When one individual behaves in a manner which could be perceived as threatening to another individual, either physically or emotionally so.

See also: Up in my business
"She got up in my face, and I said "Bitch, did you just step to me? You did NOT just step to me!"
by Ry Ry1218 January 26, 2009
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step on

Dilute or cut a drug like cocaine with another substance such as powdered milk.
You can step on this stuff three times and it'll still be the best in the State.
by sevenhn December 14, 2005
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Stepbro

What are you doing Stepbro. Get your dick out of my face. Its Way too big.
Your The Best Stepbro ever. Thank you Step dad
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IN BRIEF: In most cases, getting treated unequally, unethically, unfairly or unjustly.

1. Receive inappropriate or limited care, respect, or attention.
Most people can't take getting treated like a stepchild.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 24, 2007
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Stepford Wife

1.) Used to describe a servile, compliant, submissive, spineless wife who happily does her husband's bidding and serves his every whim dutifully.

2.) Can also be used to describe a wife who is cookie-cutter & bland in appearance and behavior. Subscribes to a popular look and dares not deviate from that look.

This term is borrowed from the fictional suburb of Stepford, Connecticut in Ira Levin's 1972 novel, The Stepford Wives, later made into movies (in 1975 and 2004). In the story, men of this seemingly ideal town have replaced their wives with attractive robotic dolls devoid of emotion or thought.
1.) She's such a stepford wife, I've seen her greet her husband at the door after work with a beer and a kiss 4 days in a row!

2.) I just got back from the pta meeting, I've never seen so many stepford wives.

2b.) The SNL skit "Mom Jeans" features women dressed to earn the SW distinction.
by Rex Cavendish July 31, 2005
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Step-sister-sticker

Step-sister-sticker

(noun)A young man who is boinkin’ his stepsister.

(verb) to pound your stepsister into the mattress.

(verb) to fill every orifice of a stepsister at every available occasion.
Damn, man, you seen Tony? He's lost over 50 pounds on his new step-sister-sticker diet.

“Dude, I’m beat. I pulled off a 4 hour stepsister-sticker with Jasmin last night.”

“Man, I’d like to ask her out, but that big bastard over there is her stepsister-sticker.
by boppa23 October 7, 2011
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