Stealing something from somebody (including a show) who would gladly give somebody something doesn't seem like an action with a lot of honor in it. Being indirect about it instead of straightforward makes somebody more of a liar than a thief.
They would've given him/her the show, as it said to do in the script, but he/she still insisted on a coup to steal the show. Stealing the show had always been his/her true intention, to get the best of any of the other guy there was.
In sex, when you go from 1st base to 2nd base, 2nd base to 3rd base, or 3rd base to home.
I made a sexual steal attempt from kiss to breasts.
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"
someone who steals over the counter medicines. mainly robitussin, delsym, benadryl etc.
dude your such a stealing thief. you've probably stolen over 200 bottles of that shit in the passed 2 months
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To exhibit a false presentation of one's character for the purpose of workplace political gain.
Buddy is the life of the office. He's stealing lollipops from everyone in the office to get the new Sr. position.
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Knowing exactly what someone does and the way they do it in a skilled fashion then taking those skills to do the same as them using their skills to your advantage.
Megan: I have the perfect idea, although I don't have the skills to do it. I know, I'll take your skills and do it that way since your far better at it than me!
Matt:That's skill stealing!
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What math authors want to tell their local and foreign publishers in Singapore to cease using their content sans their permission in their sample chapters they submit to tender local and foreign projects; to pay them their due royalty when they sell their copyrights at book fairs; and not to rob them, by unscrupulously replacing their names with foreign ones when their textbooks are tailor-made for developing markets.
Singapore will continue to be a first-class economy with a third-class educational publishing industry as long as its unethical publishers pay lip service to stop the steal, with a number of morally corrupt and inept people occupying key positions still around today.
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