First used by Kurt Vonnegut's character Trout in the novel, Breakfast of Champions. It means to take a leak.
Hey, I'll be right back. I have to go steal a mirror.
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Hitting on a girl and grabbing her boobs before you kiss her.
Stealing Second -
Dude I totally stole second with Kate last night!
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Grabbing the public's attention, similar in derivation to stealing the spotlight as the old technology of super-heating limestone with an oxyhydrogen flame was used in theatrical spotlights before the widespread use of electricity.
The Indians and Red Sox were in a heated battle for the pennant but instead we watched George Steinbrenner steal the limelight for the Yankees with his offer of a one-year manager's contract to Joe Torre that same day.
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the act of taking coins from a fountain
person 1: *takes 4 quarters from fountain*
person 2: Hey! Stop stealing wishes!
person 1: I didn't steal anything.
person 2: Yeah you did. Someone wished on that coin and now you took the coin so you stole it and the wish is in it so you stole the wish.
person 1: huh?
person 2: *takes quarters* Just leave the wishes in there! *throws quarters back in*
person 1: Hey!
A game in which two buddies in a social setting set out to steal the female half of an already established couple, unbeknownst to the male half of said couple. Usually resulting in an altercation.
Hey dude, see that couple over there, I dare you to "steal the cake"
A 90s movie starting Liv Tyler, Jeremy Irons, Rachel Weiz and many other actors. It's a movie about growing up, finding yourself and letting yourself be free, and learning who you really are when you are placed in a abnormal situation with strange, but kind people. It's a good movie to watch if you have difficulties with love, dealing with it's absence, virginity, past memories that are no longer connected to your reality, or you just want to feel good. It's a very good summer movie and, this is a plus, the story is set in Italy.
Last night I watched "Stealing beauty", I wish I had this kind of summer.
A competitive Olympic sport in which a regular child (Typically in a UK Secondary School) will attempt to steal a chav's phone from Bradford, in hopes not to be shanked by a sharp shard of glass or beaten by his gang of Sixth Form Chavs.
Partaking in this event comes with dire consequences, such as broken bones, deep cuts from glass and severe beatings and pummelling's.
"Help! I've been stabbed!"
"Did you try and steal a phone from Bradford again?"
"Yeah..."