Definition of scype
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'to steal': |
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Definitions include: a disrespectful, rude, or otherwise unpleasant person. |
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Definitions include: to arrest. |
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Definitions include: stuff, things. |
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Definitions include: a pretend occurrence during which stealing is permitted. |
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Definitions include: commercial software available for piracy on the same day it is released to the public. |
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Definitions include: (v) 1) to steal. |
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Definitions include: to steal. |
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Definitions include: to steal. |
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Definitions include: stolen, lifted, heisted, boosted, shoplifted. |
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Definitions include: To steal |
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Definitions include: a lower-quality version of something. |
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Definitions include: to leave. |
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Definitions include: to steal something that is either free or of minimal value. |
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Definitions include: to steal. |
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Definitions include: when a woman's nipples get hard because of cold. |
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| Definitions include: Considered good by oneself and considered good or well by society. |
| Definitions include: derogatory. General term for a fake, or in reference to a shallow person. |
| Definitions include: to flatulate; "fart". |
| Definitions include: a party with far more females than males. |
| Definitions include: a male who likes to make girls "want" him. |
| Definitions include: the police. |
| Definitions include: a contraction for "give me". |
| Definitions include: suffering properly |
| Definitions include: at worse, a misspelling of "inflammatory". |
| Definitions include: a promiscuous person; "slut"; "skank". |
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No longer use it | (1) |
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Heard it but never used it | (10) |
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Have never heard it | (16) |
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