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Thieving

stealing shit or borrowing it without telling no one or asking.

Kennedy Burke thieving my damn yogurt with some innocent damn look but got my spoon haning out her mouth.

by chriswillios December 21, 2008

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Thieving

/thiฤ“-ving/

verb

The action of going after your success, goals, love, life, money, etc. no matter what it takes, BUT in style.

synonyms: hustling, working hard, drive, focus, overcoming, creating opportunities, succeeding

created by Bow-Tied Thieves Clothing Brand Owners

"Stay Thieving Dave, Dont let life bring you down"

"Always Thieving, Stevie"

"Thieving is a way of life, can't let anything get in my way"

#staythieving

by margeemarge17 January 14, 2017

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thieved

stolen or straight up jacked.

My iPod got thieved when I wasn't looking.

by Collin Walch November 19, 2007

4๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


thieve

to steal, rob, or boost.

Where you get all dat bling? You ain't got no job.
I thieved it from that punk across the street!

by TheConcierge September 15, 2006

19๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


thieve

to steal or jack from another

I think I'm gonna thieve that kid's iPod.

by Collin Walch November 19, 2007

8๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Thieved

To be tooken; stolen or robbed
Past tense: Thieved
Future tense: Thieve

Past: Gary thieved the blender from his wife to prevent her from inserting waffle.
Future: Gary will thieve the wife from the blender.

by Fredrick Gambitheiser November 4, 2017


thieved

to have stolen in a most sneaky fashion

That ninja totally just thieved my keys!

by fake me too February 14, 2011

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