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Definitions of "Hot Steppa"

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1. Hot Steppa (Noun) play audio


English Translation

Energetic Performer


Definition

A term used to describe an artist or performer who delivers a high-energy and captivating stage presence, often characterized by dynamic movements and a commanding stage persona


Example Sentences

Patois: She's a hot steppa, always electrifying the stage with her energy
English: She's an energetic performer, always electrifying the stage with her energy



posted by anonymous on September 20, 2023


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Other Definitions of "Hot Steppa"

2. Hot Steppa (Noun) play audio


Definition

A person who is skilled at dancing and always brings a high level of energy to the dancefloor


Example Sentences

Patois: Shanice is a hot steppa, she always kills it on the dancefloor
English: Shanice is a hot steppa, she always excels on the dancefloor


Related Words

Hot Steppa , Bad man , Bashment , infahmah ,



posted by anonymous on July 17, 2023


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Shottas
3. Hot Steppa (Noun) play audio


English Translation

Hot stepper


Definition

To be a notorious thug; a criminal; someone who has escaped from jail.


Example Sentences

Patois: Mi a hot steppa
English: I am a hot stepper.


Related Words

Baby mada , Bad man , Bait , Ball head ,



posted by anonymous on April 25, 2013


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Shottas



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