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highstepper

a forceful muscle reflex in your legs and a temporal blur in your vision that occurs when you accidentally take a hit of some niggas cig and one hit only. you give it right back because the nigga lip was soaked like a tidal wave. the 180 degree motion back to doing nothing has your muscle tendons in your legs shooting to the sky and your vision is blurred and you are high stepping .
I swear i just saw Brad Pitt looking like a highstepper. Must have been partying with the nig nogs.
highstepper by pianovox April 4, 2020
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high-stepper 

A person loathed by others because of circumstances.
The computer support technician walked past the housekeepers wearing his neat attire. One housekeeper rolls her eyes at the other housekeeper and states, “high-stepper,” to which the other one replies, “uh-huh.”
high-stepper by Instructor December 13, 2008
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