by neth August 22, 2005
1. to take something that does not belong to you (see to jack, to bite)
2. to punch--hard, usually in the face
2. to punch--hard, usually in the face
1) "In 'Growing Pains,' Ludacris stole the beat from Dilated Peoples' song "Worst Comes to Worst"
2) "At the club, 50 Cent stole Ja Rule in the face"
2) "At the club, 50 Cent stole Ja Rule in the face"
by presto March 21, 2003
by |\/|ajesty July 18, 2006
by CaptainkKoala April 12, 2005
when a person attempts to harness control of the attention in a crowd of people, just for the sake of having the attention. The method of which they do this has no actualy meaning and is done purely for their own gratification.
by BIlly S. February 17, 2006
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.
Terry: "Uh, yeah I am borrowing it"
Juliet: "It has been a year."
Stealing.
by Cheeky Smiles April 13, 2011
Is the exercise of taking ones property (Examples notebook, journal, food etc) usually for their own personal gain unless
Your name is Robin Hood
Your name is Robin Hood
"You plan on stealing from me," he reminded her. It moved freely through her body, stealing her strength for its final act against her. ...
by Gabe_Motherboard November 06, 2020