Definition of STOMP. Meaning of STOMP. Synonyms of STOMP

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Definition of STOMP

Stomp
Stomp Stomp, v. i. [See Stamp.] To stamp with the foot. [Colloq.] ``In gallant procession, the priests mean to stomp.' --R. Browning.

Meaning of STOMP from wikipedia

- Look up stomp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stomp may refer to: Stomp (strike), a downwards kick using the heel Stomp (album), by Big D and the...
- A curb stomp, also called curbing, curb checking, curb painting, or making someone bite the curb, is a form of grievous ****ault or attempted murder in...
- scene as The New Boring or Beige Pop. A decade later, the terms "stomp and holler", "stomp clap hey", and "hoedown pop" were coined to refer retrospectively...
- Stomp (stylized as STOMP) is a percussion group, originating in Brighton, England, that uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre...
- harmony, the Stomp progression is an eight-bar chord progression named for its use in the "stomp" section of the composition "King Porter Stomp" (1923) by...
- of a downed opponent. A stomp similar to an axe kick is referred to as an axe stomp, while a particularly powerful jumping stomp with both heels is called...
- Stomp the Yard is a 2007 American dance drama film produced by Rainforest Films and released through Sony Pictures' Screen Gems division on January 12...
- Stompers or The Stompers may refer to: Oakland Stompers, a North American Soccer League team in the 1978 season East Bay FC Stompers, a National Premier...
- A stomp box (or stompbox) is a percussion instrument consisting of a small box placed under the foot, which is tapped or stamped on rhythmically to produce...
- Stomping Ground the third studio album by American punk rock band Goldfinger, released on March 28, 2000. The song "The End of the Day" contains a brief...