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A step

an intricately beautiful, African-American form of dance, (widely used throughout modern African-American frats and sororities) prepared through the organization of rhythms and beats by stomping feet and clapping hands

Devon: y’all going to the step show tonight?
Aisha: Fo sho’

by Nikki November 5, 2004

6πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


stepping

do sumthin faster

gets a step'n!

by jasmine April 29, 2002

11πŸ‘ 22πŸ‘Ž


step on

to literally crush as if a bug by virture of higher placement in the hierarchy, stronger or more numerous skills and/or friends, coordination with same, better funding or more accurate up to date information usually a combination of the above

The US forces stepped on that little problem in Greneda.

by austin the goat February 15, 2005

17πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž


Stepping

Verb.
To step means to go in general, but usually implies going to the next party
Most commonly used in the dmv

M: shit, is everyone stepping?
D: yeah man let’s step

by Slimshady420blazeit October 5, 2018

1πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


STEP

To shit, throwup, ejaculate, and/or piss in, on , or near anything or anyone.

To make something that was very clean and pristine, totally disgustingly messy and gross.

When I come home drunk and horny, I usually STEP on the floor, the dog, the bed, my wife and one of the cats before I fall asleep.

Matt: Is that an above ground pool in the ground?

Andrew: Why yes it is.

Matt: That's pretty redneck. It looks like someone STEP'd in it.

Andrew: Its just the oak tree fuzzies.

Matt: You should pour that 5 gallons of pool chlorine in it.

Andrew: OK, but when it clears up, you better not STEP in it.

by mjobnd April 30, 2010

5πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


on the step

Sitting in an uncomfortable position or on an uncomfortable surface for a long time until one's butt starts to hurt.

Person 1 "sorry I'm late man"

Person 2 "I've been on the step for like half an hour!"

by road muscle June 25, 2008

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


(#) Step

Skater slang.

Refering to stairs, as a gap to be jumped.
The number is a way to tell size and skill level, based on the number of "steps" in the set of stairs.

"I jumped an 8-step the other day"

by SomeSk8rGuy October 25, 2004

7πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž