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blue steel

"If you don't shut yo mouth I'ma give you a taste of my blue steel!
by Losti March 21, 2005
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stee

(v.), (n.), (adj.)

-When a person strikes out on a joke or any act that unknowingly embarrasses themselves to their friends. Any type of fail.

-Can also be a gesture that takes the form of an umpire signaling a strike.
That joke you told was such a stee.

That guy with the ...was such a stee.

Going up to a girl and getting rejected. "She steed you."

You were such a stee last night when you called her your ex-girlfriends name

You got steed so hard last night by that girl.

That guy was such a stee when he threw up in front of everyone.

He pulled such a stee move.
by kingcharles4444 May 9, 2011
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STEEF!

Steef is Sam and Claire's imaginary friend. Most of the time he is in jail... but we try to bail him out as soon as possible. If you would like to join our magical adventure and become one with Steef please be his friend.
"Did Steef go out to dinner with Betsy last weekend?"

"Na brahh he was at the strip club with Peta da Partridge."
by Sam R. November 11, 2004
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buns of steel

1. having a very tight rear end
2. having a butt that is so tight and toned, it is compared to steel
Tyler- Check out Lydian's behind, buns of steel, man!

Kelsea- Yeah dude...yeahhh...
by Lydian Beck April 8, 2008
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steefed

" Ryan steefed gummy penii from Spencer's."
by wootwoot December 10, 2002
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SHECEPS

A woman's biceps that are large, photogenic and the result of the long hours put in in a health club by a gym bunny.

Cougars often wear sleeveless dresses by Marc Jacobs to show off their muscular physiques.
Look at the sheceps on Madonna!

That cougar could kill you with her sheceps if she got you into a headlock.
by Steven Gallanter March 6, 2008
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Steel Erector

Depending on what kind of structure is being built, Steel Erectors, or Riggers, may find themselves working several hundred feet above or several hundred feet below the ground. Most commonly work at height to put the actual nuts and bolts in that connect the beams together which form the steel skeletons of many buildings. Used to be insanely dangerous and lots of fun but as in everything these days, Health and Safety got involved and it's never been the same since!
"See that Mark Tarr, he was a Steel Erector for years but he got osteoporosis"
by femurnail February 8, 2009
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