- a dance involving a rhythmical stamping step
- walk heavily; "The men stomped through the snow in their heavy boots"
- "Stomp!" is a song released by The Brothers Johnson in 1979. It reached number one on the Dance singles chart. . It reached number one on the R&B singles chart and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1980. ...
- Stomp is a non-traditional dance troupe (originating in Brighton, UK) that uses the body and ordinary objects to create a physical theatre performance. They use everyday objects to create a musical performance.
- "Stomp" is a 1996 song by gospel group God's Property featuring Cheryl James and Christian urban singer Kirk Franklin. It was one of the most successful gospel songs of the 1990s, charting on Billboard's mainstream R&B airplay list in 1997.
- "Stomp" is a song by Steps, released as a hit single, which became the group's second and last single to hit #1 on the UK charts. Debuting at #1 and spending 11 weeks on the British charts, this disco-esque song was later released in Australia, Japan, and Europe. ...
- A stomp (also referred to as a stamp) is a downwards strike with the heel of the foot from the stand-up position, and is usually directed at the head or body of a downed opponent. ...
- Barely Legal is an album released in September 1997 by a then-unknown Swedish group called The Hives, from Fagersta, Sweden. ...
- A dance having a heavy, rhythmic step; The jazz music for this dance; To trample heavily; To severely beat someone physically or figuratively
- (Stomping) a thrusting method using the foot to strike down toward targets located on or near the ground.
- "Stomping" is a concept that involves planting both feet at once after setting the footbag, then executing the desired move. An example of this would be a "Stomping double leg-over" (Set -> Stomp -> Double leg-over).
- (Stomping) Exercise done in a cow yard.
- (Stomping) This is when rucking gets dangerous. Stomping is when a boot is dragged across the head of another player. This is way of hurting opposing players.
- to successfully perform a trick.
- Specialized Training of Military Parents
- Full flat foot with out changing weight.
- When a rider lands a trick in a smooth or clean manner, they have "stomped" the trick.
- jazz dance featuring heavy stamping of the feet derivative of Africanist dance movement vocabularies; various African communities have individual versions of this dance/music form performed as a rhythmical alternating lifting and setting on the ground of the legs.
- A kind of pencil consisting of a tight roll of paper or soft leather, or of a cylindrical piece of rubber or other soft material used for rubbing down hard lines in pencil or crayon drawing, for blending the lines of shading so as to produce a uniform tint.
- (1 count) make a ‘stamping’ action (don’t stamp hard to hurt your foot)
- The traditional method for extracting the juice from grapes is by having groups of people stomp on them in bare feet, squishing the juice out. ...
- On the way down from doing a trick, if the wakeboarder lands on the second wake instead of landing on its downside, he or she is said to have stomped the wake.
- A form of kicking without a supporting leg.
- The Makron leans backward on his hind legs and then slams the ground with his front legs.
- v. - The act of landing a trick cleanly