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Definition of steups in English: steupsverbstʃuːps [no object]West Indian Make a noise by sucking air and saliva through the teeth, typically to express annoyance or derision. Ned steupsed and shook his head, looking frustrated Example sentencesExamples - I used to steups when people talked to me and I didn't know how to speak.
- He rolled his eyes heavenward, steupsed, and muttered to himself, ‘This numskull pass for the market!’
- However, when Daniel enquired about Sabrina, Williams steupsed and said, ‘What you asking 'bout she for?’
- When he announced that government had approved the $27 billion plan, many people will have simply steupsed and turned off their television sets.
nounstʃuːps West Indian An expression of annoyance or derision made by sucking air and saliva through the teeth. Example sentencesExamples - He would squinch up his face in a way that only he could, so that every wrinkle and fold formed perfectly on his forehead, twist his neck, purse his lips tightly and let out a long sweet steups.
- Gibby responded with a protracted steups, adding the State was already dealing with only one.
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