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steady

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 An outdated term for two people dating exclusively.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.

2. Ted and Amy are going steady.
by Teresa February 12, 2004
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'Calm down'
Whoa! Steady!
by nit-pick February 9, 2004
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steady

Neither increasing nor decreasing, or if either, very slightly and returning to original value.
The temperature is held at a steady 72 degrees fahrenheit.
by Dave February 11, 2004
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steady

a state of drunkenness preceding loss of motor-control at which the drinker feels 'loose' and uninhibited and has their final moments of feeling fully in control of ther faculties
'I was feelin' pretty steady up until that third rum n' coke last nite...'
by whiskymack February 17, 2004
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unwavering, unchanging, reliable
Hold it steady!
by zachwolff October 20, 2003
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person 1: i bet i got more money than u
person 2: steady
by Doug Brian May 10, 2007
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steady

Adjective used to describe a hot girl.
"Look at that girl....steady!"
by SKJ July 10, 2007
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