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curb stomp English

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What does curb stomp mean?

curb stomp

To stomp on someone's head, forcing it into a street curb (often while they are positioned with their teeth biting the curb).

curb stomp

An act of curb stomping.

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And if it were any other situation, I would take off my earrings, my extensions, and my wings, and curb-stomp you.

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Interest rates high enough to curb stock market speculation would also have curbed construction and other forms of investment, raised unemployment, and sent the economy into recession.
The likelihood that the Fed would have to take drastic steps to curb galloping inflation, together with the effects of the 1979 oil crisis, made a serious recession quite likely.
For example, the Bank completely fumbled the exploding pandemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria during the 1990's, failing to get help to where it was needed to curb these outbreaks and save millions of lives.
True, cancer deaths have dropped chiefly because of long-delayed - and still poorly supported - efforts to curb smoking.
For example, China needs a stronger exchange rate to help curb manic investment in its export sector, and thereby reduce the odds of a 1990's style collapse.
Addressing drug use through criminalization and rehabilitation centers does nothing to curb demand, however, and usage rates have failed to decline.
Since laws are not the answer to child labor, many experts propose compulsory education as a means to curb it.
In the DRC, peacekeeping forces have not been able to curb all violence, but they have helped to save lives.
In the past, the law has been used to curb parties of both the extreme left and the extreme right.
If the six governments want to avoid the escalation spiral and curb the proliferation dynamic, they need to change strategy and objective.
Quicker, more accurate diagnoses will curb the current overreliance on antibiotics - a key requirement for combating resistance.
As 2015 begins, we must consider policies and interventions to curb such extreme inequality.
Either way, we need religion to curb nature's vices.
This has become an issue in a number of countries, and it has led some governments (as President Putin's did recently) to try and curb freedom of expression.
Similarly, the mandate of the Financial Action Task Force, created in 1989 to curb money laundering, has grown and become focused mainly on curbing terrorist financing.
It is doubtful that the ECB would raise interest rates to curb excess liquidity so long as economic recovery remains in question.
The plant's operators temporarily halted electricity generation to curb the risk of a radiation release, but nothing came of the threat.
The US certainly has a right to curb terrorists like those who staged the attack on September 11, 2001.
Indeed, it is a key issue in Nigeria's approaching presidential election, given President Obasanjo's high-minded but failed struggle to curb it.
Evict the state from direct economic activity, curb its discretionary powers, and both economic efficiency and governance will improve.
A recent case in point is the imbroglio in Andhra Pradesh in India, where the administration has moved to curb microfinance.
It will require leadership skills of a high order to persuade voters that in order to prevent national decline we must curb our appetite for more and more public spending.
Property or capital-gains taxes could help curb demand for housing as an investment vehicle.

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