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Stream

A way to watch out-of-market sports or wrestling/boxing/MMA PPVs for free.

Fuck paying $70 for Wrestlemania, I'm just gonna stream that bitch.

by A.C. Sativa April 22, 2013

Stream

1. To stream (short for live-stream) is broadcast live to an audience. 2. A stream could be considered a long line of piss while you urinate. 3. A stream could be a term used in a video game called osu! "Streaming" in this context is the act of rapidly pressing 2 keys (to the BPM of the music) 4. A small river

1. Michael: K33M5TAR5's live-stream was pretty lit Rosen: lol no. 2. Pepe: Bro I just had the biggest piss of my life John: No way! How big was the stream? 3. Julio: I bet I can stream faster than you. Justin: Rofl... no. *streams 300 bpm* 4. Your nan: Oi son. You wanna go to the stream to feed the fish? You: I'm busy right now you old nan.

by jayylamosenpai January 05, 2017

Stream

refers to mainstream music

you hear that new akon song? its hella stream

by Ryan Rubio April 24, 2008

Stream

Scammer

This person is a Stream

by Albinoe May 14, 2021

stream

Internet media similar to streaming sites such as You Tube that allows watching and listening to anything from tv shows to computer games being played live without waiting for the download to finish, watching and listening as a stream downloads.

I am watching MLG Starcraft 2 stream right now, great games so far. I wonder who will win. Hey TLO is streaming right now, come and watch with me!

by beetlelisk May 07, 2012

stream

A company in Beaverton, Oregon that was acquired by Solectron, famous for making up reasons for canning people. A great deal of people got their foot in the door of the tech industry by starting as a call center slob at Stream International.

"Dude I got canned from Stream today." "I guess you should try Pinkerton then."

by Spirit Bear January 29, 2004

Streaming

The act of urinating. While streaming, in a computer and data centric context, indicates the flow of audio and/or video data, an individual who is creating live content on the internet is more properly described as "doing a webcast" versus "streaming."

"I'm streaming right now, hands free." "Really? You're doing a webcast right now?" "No, I'm urinating, while I'm talking to you on the phone."

by Alfred_FL February 09, 2009