Country Dictionary

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Stompy

Someone who is extra loud when drunk and wakes up the whole floor below them with their footsteps.

Hey, did the RA just knock on our door? Yes, I think Stompy woke him up when he came home drunk.

by mem_leak November 05, 2015

stompies

loud foot steps plural

Don't make so many stompies or they will hear us!

by Robbie Trotta July 11, 2008

stompies

Left over cigarettes, smoked up to their butts.

Picking up stompies. (joining in the middle of a conversation)

by vinod Bharathan May 19, 2004

stompy

stompy - adjective, -pier, -piest

1. feeling or showing frustration or strong resentment

2. exhibiting a characteristic or creating a mood associated with angst

3. emotion exhibited by strong foot stomping and vocal manifestations of frustration

After being forced to spend $50 on a party I had no interest in attending I felt stompy.

by JessaJ05 November 20, 2007

Stompie

a sexy brunette with a special mystique and an hourglass shape, voluptuous curves and under 5'11"

Oh, she's a stompie.

by DGreen July 18, 2003

stompies

The awesome Aussie expression for "kitty muffins" or the action of a cat's kneading.

kitty makes stompies when it's happy!

by psydtrakt January 04, 2010

Stompie

Adj. A member of the Sammy audience. (the lowest of the food chain). Inferior to Mikeys and Billys. A Billy who feels the need to belong to a seperate group, a side from the original three. (Mikeys, Billys, Sammys.)

That Sammy is such a dousche-bag, he is a STOMPIE.
There is nothing worse than being a stompie.
It's hard out here for a Stompie.

by Mat Mang May 20, 2008