Raping a woman. Hitting a homerun is actual sexual intercourse. It can happen in one of two ways. The first way is for a man and woman to be on second base (groping etc.) and he wants to go to round third and go home but she says no so the man drops anchor at third and then steals home by raping her. The second way this can happen is just having a stranger jump a woman when no witnesses are around and stealing home
That poor girl. She was in the hospital for a week after leaving her job bartending. She was walking to her car when out of nowhere some nut sneaked up behind her, threw her down, and started stealing home. Bunch of savages in this town
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when you replicate someones style no capitals on my MOTHER
yungster jack: damn bro, those kids lieu, kurtains, and glaive completely steal swag because i am the first to know how to use the snip tool in FL studio
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It's when one uninvolved and uninvited asshole barges in on a private conversation, and dominates it to the exclusion of one of the original people who was conversing. This can be a form of cockblocking.
Jason: John is a complete asshole. Notice how he is always stealing the conversation?
Joe: Yeah, what a fucking cockblocker!
The federal government of the us taking ever more of your taxpayer money to pay for stupid government programs.
Accelerated stealing is the opposite of playing Robin Hood
When someone posts another person’s art without giving credit or by using the caption “Credit to Artist”
Also applicable when the artist doesen’t know their art is being posted without credit and/or someone tracing their work or claiming it to be their own (also known as plagurism )
“Here’s some awesome art i found on google! Credit to artist!
Stop saying i’m stealing art!”
“My friend traced a famous person’s art and posted it as their own. They have no artistic ability! They were stealing art!”
Every mumble rapper this side of 2010 stole Future's style therefore becoming a sauce stealer.
Esco: Yo it's ESCO I probably can't come to the phone right now but leave a cool message at the beep.
*BEEP*
Pauly: It's Pauly, This DJ Esco's phones?
Tony: This is fuckin Esco's phone!
Pauly: Is this his numbers?
Tony: This his fuckin number on his instagram
Pauly: Well we heard you've been stealing sauce.
Tony: Ya not breaking break on the sauce stealin!
Pauly: You stealing my mothers recipes?
Tony: We got 16 flavors of MARINARA!
Pauly: We got some guys thats gonna bust you up.
Tony: Get the fucking Mama's MEAT GRINDER!
Pauly: Tell him what we've gonna do with um.
Tony: We got a fucking red sauce thats gonna be coming out cha head buddy!
Pauly: Thats not enough, we gonna do more than that.
Tony: We want the Alfredo sauce, we want the mama's sauce back from yeah!
Pauly: Mama Mia! Mama Mia!
Tony: You don't got a fucking recipe to nothin but stealing sauce buddy!
Pauly: I got 2 words for you HUH!.... Ya Mother!
Tony: You forgot to turn your location off bastard!
Pauly: And we took Snapchat and we did a screenshot!
Tony: Huh, we know you seen that shit!
Pauly: Huh, you see the screenshots! You think we don't know how to do that!
Tony: We can fucking hack anything, the opinator, the darkinator, fuckin Mama's sauce is the best sauce.
Pauly: Tony! Tony! Stand Down!
Tony: I'm sorry boss, my bad boss, my bad boss.
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A very annoying feature in windows where an application foribly brings itself to the front (aka steals the focus). Can also be when you're filling out a form on a website and what part of it you've selected to enter text into suddenly changes.
A common side effect of this is when you're typing a message to someone in a messenger program and another contact messages you. In some programs, it steals the focus and half of what you were typing to the first person appears in the second persons window.
Another common side effect is when you're in a game and (as an example) you're anti virus program suddenly pops up a message saying you need to update your definitions. It's also known to happen with other programs that use pop up messages to inform you of updates.
It's also known to happen when you're surfing a page and a pop-up advertisment brings itself to the front, sometimes causing someone to accidently click on it instead of on the page they intended.
Finally, another form of focus stealing can be when you're filling out a webform and (for example) are filling out your name and suddenly the cursor moves to the e-mail field without any input from you.
A gamer is gaming when suddenly the screen goes black and he find himself on the desktop looking at a 'update this software please' pop-up.
Gamer: Damn focus stealing!
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