stomping

stomping
Adj. Lively, energetic. E.g."That last tune the DJ played was stomping."

English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.

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  • stomping — adjective In a way that stomps or suggests stomping; stompy …   Wiktionary

  • stomping ground — noun A favourite meeting place, a stamping ground • • • Main Entry: ↑stomp * * * noun, pl ⋯ grounds [count] US : a place where someone likes to go or often goes The mall was their stomping ground. usually plural We enjoyed going back home and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • stomping ground — stomping ground, n. Same as {stamping ground}. See under {stamp}. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stomping gait — (or sensory ataxia gait) is a form of gait abnormality.Presentation Uncoordinated walking [ [http://medical.webends.com/kw/Gait%20Ataxia Medical Web Ends] ] [ [http://physicaltherapy.about.com/od/abbreviationsandterms/g/Gait.htm About Physical… …   Wikipedia

  • stomping ground — stomping .ground n AmE sb s stomping ground a favourite place where someone often goes British Equivalent: stamping ground …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stomping ground — n. Informal STAMPING GROUND also used in pl. * * * …   Universalium

  • stomping ground — n. Informal STAMPING GROUND also used in pl …   English World dictionary

  • Stomping Ground — Infobox Album | Name = Stomping Ground Type = Album Artist = Goldfinger Released = March 28, 2000 Recorded = 1999 2000 Genre = Punk rock, ska punk Length = 42:09 Label = Mojo Producer = John Feldmann, Tim Palmer, Jay Rifkin Reviews = * Allmusic… …   Wikipedia

  • stomping ground — UK [ˈstɒmpɪŋ ˌɡraʊnd] / US [ˈstɑmpɪŋ ˌɡraʊnd] noun [countable] Word forms stomping ground : singular stomping ground plural stomping grounds informal a stamping ground …   English dictionary

  • stomping ground — (someone s) stamping/stomping ground a place where you regularly spend a lot of time. I spent an afternoon in Camden, my old stomping ground …   New idioms dictionary

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