steups
English
Etymology
Origin: Imitative of the act of sucking one's teeth as a gesture of annoyance or disapproval. Native to the English-speaking West Indies, e.g. Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago etc. In Jamaica, the term "kissing teeth" is used instead.
Verb
steups (third-person singular simple present steupses, present participle steupsing, simple past and past participle steupsed)
- (West Indies, dialectal, onomatopoeia) To suck one's teeth, indicating disappointment, derision or disgust.
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