by Touni’s bestie April 24, 2022

by LVALA July 10, 2016

A phrase used in a sarcastic manner in order to make the person you're talking to feel small/insignificant. Can also be used when being informed that you're incorrect about something.
1) Tom: "What's the time?"
Will: "8 I think."
Laura: "It's 9 actually."
Will: "Soz, don't steal my dinner money!"
2) A twelve year old chav tries to mug you..
Dave: "Mate, don't steal my dinner money."
Will: "8 I think."
Laura: "It's 9 actually."
Will: "Soz, don't steal my dinner money!"
2) A twelve year old chav tries to mug you..
Dave: "Mate, don't steal my dinner money."
by Mahnig March 31, 2010

- yo! what are we doing today
- you're kidding me, right? it's the 5th of January,
- Yeah, what about it?
- its international steal a sign day. We're bout to steal some signs man.
- you're kidding me, right? it's the 5th of January,
- Yeah, what about it?
- its international steal a sign day. We're bout to steal some signs man.
by Pab The Builder November 24, 2019

omposition Notebooks For Thieves Who Like Stealing, WE Tell TO Journal Becasue It Might be a Joke TO BE A Shoplifter Due To Loss Provention Policies And Regulations
omposition Notebooks For Thieves Who Like Stealing, WE Tell TO Journal Becasue It Might be a Joke TO BE A Shoplifter Due To Loss Provention Policies And Regulations
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim May 1, 2025

Verb. When someone (usually a woman but it can be a man for gay couples) steals somebody else's husband. This usually happens by seduction but could also happen through slowly forming emotional attachments that become sexual in nature.
"That woman Laura is a real pistol! You know she made a husband steal with Donna's ex-husband George? She's the reason they got divorced!"
by Jonah Falk March 7, 2012

by zooman1818 November 15, 2017
