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Thievin' 

Adverb, Advective (Noun in some cases)-When someone is cheating in a game or a player embarrasses an opponent (takes someones life, breaks someone's ankles, or schools someone in a game)
Example 1: "That's a foul man" "Stop thievin' you know that was clean boi!"
Example 2: *player dunks on opponent* "This man is thievin bodies on the court right now!"
Thievin' by Pops21 January 16, 2017

Thievin' 

Acting like,

Gabriella Ortiz
Natalie Neie
Emily Ramsey.

Rns.
"You guys are stealing from us. You the definition of stealing!" -dumbass.

"So now we thievin' " -the pathetic ones. ;)
Thievin' by stealers. July 30, 2012

Thievin’ Steven 

The act, during a cornhole game, of “accidentally” miscounting the score in your own favor.
“Wait, wait . . . You only have 12, not 13. Don’t pull a ThievinSteven.”

thievin rectum 

a rectum taht is encountering some problems.
thievin rectum by homes July 17, 2003

Thieving Gypsy 

A lonely low life slum who is homeless, avoids taxes and the bloody bastards will steal anything they can get their grubby hands on, even if its your wife. This word can be used as a noun or adjective to insult the ones who thieve.
Oi' You git back ere ya Thieving Gypsy wit ma wife!!!

Peep thieving 

When you enjoy the view of something you haven't purchased or don't maintain.
They started the fountain in the cemetery down the hill last night, and I was peep thieving all evening.