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foot stomper

One that walks with loud stomping steps, Foot Stompers usually ruin their shoes quite often!
Man, bossman is a foot stomper especially when he is in a hurry!
by mgwalk December 1, 2006
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Stomped

Bob: Yo dude I'm so stomped right now
Frank: Haha I know you had like 20 beers already
by Sir Ian Gibbions III December 6, 2015
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stromph

st-ROMF: To have great strength or muscular attractiveness, so much that old ladies are driven to emotional outbursts.
Yo gonna have to summon all your stromph to lift that dumbell!

I need a man with stromph!

Ohh! He got stromph!

I need to bust out my stromph!
by Jimmy B Goode June 11, 2006
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stompin the yard

Some on in Gears of war who downs at least 2 players at the same time and curb stomps them one at a time.
When me and my friend were downed that guy was stompin the yard
by StevIETs September 7, 2007
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Yard stomping

It is the act of one person laying on their stomach taking a shit. Then a second person stomps said shit back into person one.

A sexual act popular with both heterosexual and homosexual couple
"That fag looks like he is into yard stomping"

"yo that bitch shawnique? Shes a freak! Hoe likes her fucking yard stomped"
by Ignatius Reilly October 17, 2008
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ghetto stomper

1. n. Urban dweller; usually residing in a ghetto.
2. n. pl. cheap, flashy shoes; usually tennis shoes.

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1. That ghetto stomper needs to buy a belt, and get those damned pants off the ground!

2. That thug's pants are so far down his ass, you can't even see those ugly green ghetto stompers he bought at Pay Less!

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by Pants on the ground hata July 5, 2010
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Water-stomp

Verb: To navigate a flowing body of water, usually a river, while standing up. Comparable to rock-hopping, however, the terms differ in that rock-hopping implies an objective to not get wet while waterstomping is much wetter by nature, involving almost continual stompage of water and only intermittent hops on rocks.

The term is believed to have originated in the rural hills of Appalachia where waterstomping was a way of life for people whose livelihood was based on how many fish were caught in mountain rivers and streams.
Stephen: You're good at water-stomping!
Grace: Wheeee! (Splash!)
by Lugubrious Lou June 30, 2011
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