What does stomp mean?
Definitions for stomp
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Princeton's WordNet
stomp(verb)
a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
stomp, stamp, stump(verb)
walk heavily
"The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
Wiktionary
stomp(Noun)
A dance having a heavy, rhythmic step.
Etymology: 1803, variant of stamp. Compare stampfen. More at stamp.
stomp(Noun)
The jazz music for this dance.
Etymology: 1803, variant of stamp. Compare stampfen. More at stamp.
stomp(Verb)
To trample heavily.
Etymology: 1803, variant of stamp. Compare stampfen. More at stamp.
stomp(Verb)
To severely beat someone physically or figuratively.
Etymology: 1803, variant of stamp. Compare stampfen. More at stamp.
Webster Dictionary
Stomp(verb)
to stamp with the foot
Etymology: [See Stamp.]
Freebase
Stomp
Stomp is a percussion group that uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre performance.
Rap Dictionary
stomp(verb)
To beat up. Usually means to physically be "stomped". If someone ends up on the ground, the person fighting them will usually "stomp" them, consisting of several crushing blows to the head. Ex. Yea man, I heard that Lil Flip got stomped by T.I. down in Cloverland...
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stomp in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stomp in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of stomp in a Sentence
Shutting down the government because Donald Trump wanted to stomp Donald Trump feet over this wall, I mean this is an Air Force town -- so many people were affected by Donald Trump tantrum.
A little girl can be sweeter (and badder) oftener than anyone else in the world. She can jitter around, and stomp, and make funny noises that frazzle your nerves, yet just when you open your mouth she stands there demure with that special look in her eyes. A girl is Innocence playing in the mud, Beauty standing on its head, and Motherhood dragging a doll by the foot.
We're going to ease back into the activity, not stomp on the accelerator, we’ve all sobered up.
We have to prepare for the inevitability that one, or more, of the major chains may not survive if this situation continues to lurch into next summer, the number of movie theaters that will close on a permanent basis will be directly proportional to how long it takes the US to stomp out the virus.
Political correctness is a loaded gun that the individual holds to their own head. Where laws can’t stomp on freedom of speech, automatons rule other automatons via political correctness and social acceptance.
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