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Thief

The act of stealing someones belonging/s
Raina stole the bracelet . . . . . she is a thief.
by AxDiablo November 7, 2011
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thiefer

One who participates in an involuntary theft or passive theft;

Thiefery is an action of theft without intent to deny the rightful owner of something of value or with the implied consent of the rightful owner;

An action of theft which provides benefit to the rightful owner;

Any action of theft with the implicit or explicit approval of the rightful owner.
A thiefer doesn't actually steal anything.
by Bryan Johnston February 11, 2008
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Glory Thief

One who steals anothers Glory. First coined by Brian Spicer in 1999 and soon after stolen by David "Puck" Rainey and Justin Gulley. (true glory thieves.)
At work you accomplish something glorious only to have a co-worker take credit. Your co-worker is a glory thief.
by Brian Spicer December 9, 2008
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thiefed

When one has pulled off a move of such epic proportions you cant compare it to anything but the AWE-inspiring bad-ass-ness of the ninjas stealthy stealing skillllzz.
Bob: You just totally thiefed my pencil foo!

Fernald: Hell yeah muthafucka!

Bob:(dissapears into dust from awe-inspired ness)
by Pruney The Transvestite January 14, 2010
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thieverize

Thieverize, verb, to steal, or copypasta.
'Way to just thieverize that rage comic.'
by NeonEis February 5, 2012
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Thaper

The word for either thin paper or thick paper. It is still a mystery to mankind which one it really means.
"I saw Camille writing on some thaper yesterday"
"Was it thick paper of thin paper?"
"I honestly have no idea since thaper is still somewhat indefined, just like the fabric of time which could theoretically be thaper. The universe could be infinitely thick or infinitely thin, just like thaper, which means that the universe will eventually collapse on itself, leading to the destruction of the entie universe. Moreover, the universe could be both thin paper and thick paper, resulting in limiteless possibilities. Finally, the thickness of paper is subjective to one's perception to what is thick or what is thin"
"Oh"
by Robbit_The_Hobbit December 2, 2016
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Thievin'

Adverb, Advective (Noun in some cases)-When someone is cheating in a game or a player embarrasses an opponent (takes someones life, breaks someone's ankles, or schools someone in a game)
Example 1: "That's a foul man" "Stop thievin' you know that was clean boi!"
Example 2: *player dunks on opponent* "This man is thievin bodies on the court right now!"
by Pops21 January 16, 2017
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