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1. a verb meaning to hit someone in the face. |
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2. the updated version, or slang that replaced "sneak", which means to punch someone in the face. |
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1.Back when I was younger, I would have told dude 'Im'a sneak you', but thats old so nowadays I just be like 'I'll steal you'. |
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2. If you steal my things, Im'a steal you! |
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3. To steal a person means to punch them in their face, therefore, it is redundant to tell someone that you will "steal them in the face". Never say 'I will steal you in the face' as this would be redundent and politically incorrect. |
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'''Steal''' may refer to: |
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Revision as of 01:36, 8 May 2010
Look up steal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Steal may refer to:
- Theft
- The gaining of a stolen base in baseball
- Steal (basketball), a situation when a defensive player actively takes possession of the ball from an offensive player
- Steal (film), a 2002 action film
- Steal (game show), a Central Television game show.