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Stompa

a. Hit single song title in 2012 album Harmony by Serena Ryder.

b. Coined by the Canadian songstress Serena Ryder to "clappa your hands, and stompa your feet" to music are actions encouraged by Ryder to help people get outside of the problems in their head, to connect with others, and to fully enjoy life. To "stompa your feet" is to enjoy the music one hears without feeling restraint.

Lauren's dejected mindset changed when she decided to stompa her feet and let the magic of music lift her spirits.

by I Came, I Saw, I Stompa'd July 2, 2013

21πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Stompa

A shoe; anything word on your feet that isn't a sock.

Bro you seen his stompas?

by A1phamandy December 5, 2019

2πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Rompa Stompa

A vape/stig that is sexually abused by stingey 15 year olds in the school bathrooms

β€œHey keyo, chuck us the rompa stompa I need a dragson”

by Al Sama Bin Ladin May 11, 2022


Stompa Attitude

One can apply a Stompa Attitude to life by taking a step back from their problems and revel in the many wonders that life holds, preferably to the soundtrack of their own choosing. One who has a Stompa Attitude finds good in all people, mindsets, and setbacks.

Jeremiah's friends could tell that his Stompa Attitude, fuelled by listening to Serena Ryder, was the reason he was able to maintain a positive spirit through the many perils of his life.

by I Came, I Saw, I Stompa'd July 2, 2013

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Rompa Stompa

To stomp on someones head. (specially when they are biting the gutter)

Im going to rompa stompa you homeboyjoe you gook faggot

by mf March 15, 2004

15πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Whompa Stompa

When some retard cant walk properly so you can here them coming from a mile away>

Guy 1: Can you hear that?
Guy 2: Oh yh its probably that retard Whompa Stompa

by Brash Mouse April 23, 2021


Rompa Stompa

Stomping as hard as possible on a persons (victem's) head whilst they are on the ground (preferably concrete)

I rompa stomped his head because he was mean

by Slue Cropsy October 17, 2003

6πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž