verb Gaming Slang

steal

· verb · gaming

Snatching an objective from under the enemy's nose, usually with Smite.

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Stealing means landing the last hit on a big objective like Baron or Dragon while the enemy team is the one beating it down, normally with a clutch Smite or burst ability. Heartbreak for them, glory for you.

“"He flashed in and Smite-stole Baron with one HP left, unreal."”
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As a noun, the steal itself, one of the highest-value plays in the game because it flips a teamfight or objective the enemy thought was locked.

“"That Drag steal just won us the game."”
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steal In A Sentence

"He flashed in and Smite-stole Baron with one HP left, unreal."
"That Drag steal just won us the game."

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What does steal mean in gaming?

It means snatching an objective right out from under the enemy's nose, usually by landing the killing blow with Smite.

How do you use steal in a sentence?

He timed his Smite perfectly and managed to steal Baron from the whole enemy team.

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