Corporate idiom for what will happen after an application or interview. Like, how many more rounds of interviews are remaining, when will you let me know, etc
Applicant: What are the next steps right now?
Recruiter: We're going to review interview results and get back to applicants for a second-round interview within the next week.
Recruiter: We're going to review interview results and get back to applicants for a second-round interview within the next week.
by Lam Sauce June 5, 2018

To commit suicide by hanging. Called so because of the act of stepping off and never touching the ground as the rope catches you first.
by Falling Satalite May 19, 2014

Making something more difficult than it already is (as used by Gerard Way, comic book writer and former lead singer of My Chemical Romance)
by ScarletCyanide February 8, 2014

Dillinger always calls Oscar step daddy since Oscar and Karina (Karina is Dillinger's Mom) are dating.
Dillinger: Step Daddy can you change the rule
Oscar: uhh sure
Karina: what?
Dillinger: I don't know mommy
Oscar: uhh sure
Karina: what?
Dillinger: I don't know mommy
by a crackhead theatre kid February 8, 2020

The latest trend in popular country music to have lyrics spoken or sung over a clap track instead of actual drums. It’s overly pop and hip-hop/techno sounding and very beat centric with little emphasis on the lyrical content. Combine Bubba and Dub-Step and you’ve got Bubba-Step.
by LuthierThom December 21, 2018

The pet(s) your significant other adopted prior to you being in a relationship together.
Generally a millennial and younger term, since gen X and older have human children.
Generally a millennial and younger term, since gen X and older have human children.
Erin already had cats with her last boyfriend, but she kept them. Now Sophie and Tigger are my Step-pets.
by Rawrxs February 28, 2023

A step which allows a man to assume a dominant and masculine role, in which one leg is raised by placing the foot on the man step. This position puts the man's crotch on display and challenges anyone present to question his dominance.
Can be used in a fatherly role to enhance authority, in the office to assume superiority or with a partner or prospective partner to show masculinity and strength.
'clean my man step bitch, its filthy!'
'clean my man step bitch, its filthy!'
by Dr. Two-Step August 5, 2008
