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Steamy is most often used as an adjective to describe the appearance of an individual. It can be a substitute word for 'hot', 'sexy', etc.
An individual who is steamy is often highly desirable, very good-looking/attractive, and normally has a great body. They also bring a 'steaminess' with them when they enter a room.
Being called steamy is often better than any other compliment one could receive (ie. hot, sexy, attractive, cute) Steamy people are a very rare breed. Being called steamy is something to be very proud and flattered about.
An individual who is steamy is often highly desirable, very good-looking/attractive, and normally has a great body. They also bring a 'steaminess' with them when they enter a room.
Being called steamy is often better than any other compliment one could receive (ie. hot, sexy, attractive, cute) Steamy people are a very rare breed. Being called steamy is something to be very proud and flattered about.
He is so incredibly steamy, I've never seen anyone hotter than him or with a better bod than him in my life.
by STEAMSTER January 13, 2011
May 21 Word of the Day
n. The birth name of somebody who has changed their name. Most commonly attributed to trans people, but can be attributed to any person who has changed their name. (sometimes written as two words: dead name)
v. 1. To call somebody by their deadname.
v. 2. To out somebody's deadname to the public.
v. 1. To call somebody by their deadname.
v. 2. To out somebody's deadname to the public.
by Canola Yogurt September 16, 2014
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(noun) a love affair; sexual intercourse; a lurid affair. Comes from having sex in a car when the windows get steamy, though a steamy doesn't need to be in a car, it can be anywhere.
by PCu March 19, 2007
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good-"damn foo, i got a threesome last night with some fine ass girls" "haha steamy!"
bad-"that bitch stole my ipod!"
"eee what? thats steamy..."
bad-"that bitch stole my ipod!"
"eee what? thats steamy..."
by Misstress D December 27, 2007
5
To be evil, hot, vicious, and loving at the same time.
Can be pronounced 'stemy', in comparison to the already accepted pronunciation 'steemy'.
Can be pronounced 'stemy', in comparison to the already accepted pronunciation 'steemy'.
by imfightingthisjihadtoo April 25, 2008