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Stealing Wishes

the act of taking coins from a fountain
person 1: *takes 4 quarters from fountain*
person 2: Hey! Stop stealing wishes!
person 1: I didn't steal anything.
person 2: Yeah you did. Someone wished on that coin and now you took the coin so you stole it and the wish is in it so you stole the wish.
person 1: huh?
person 2: *takes quarters* Just leave the wishes in there! *throws quarters back in*
person 1: Hey!
by freakazoid2222242 December 22, 2010
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Stealing from Browntown

Kicking in a bathroom stall and beating the guy inside until he has completely soiled himself.
John was "stealing from browntown" at Sullivan's because the waiter spat in his food.
by Mr. Tubbles December 8, 2012
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scrapping the bowl

To make money aggressively
by Huncho B January 28, 2018
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Stalling Around

A person/thing of which is slow and lagging; wasting time, whilst located or situated on every side.

Acting childlike, being Immature and playful with a sprinkle of naivety.

( A punny play on words )
She's/He's always stalling around that one.
by Ashley-Daniel Mackle March 17, 2019
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stallingborough

Not sure why it exists, could be a village, could be a town, could just be a forgotten civilisation somewhere in between immingham and grimsby.
Every man who lives there is either a farmer or a son of a rich man. similarly to Habrough single milfs rome free.
The children there have no access to electricity and instead play with sticks
Thats about it really
You can't got to Stallingborough! You'll most certainly be grazing on grass by next week!
by LincolnshireRater June 19, 2019
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Stealing the show

Stealing something from somebody (including a show) who would gladly give somebody something doesn't seem like an action with a lot of honor in it. Being indirect about it instead of straightforward makes somebody more of a liar than a thief.
They would've given him/her the show, as it said to do in the script, but he/she still insisted on a coup to steal the show. Stealing the show had always been his/her true intention, to get the best of any of the other guy there was.
by Solid Mantis February 1, 2021
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