stompy

English

Etymology

stomp + -y

Adjective

stompy (comparative stompier, superlative stompiest)

  1. (music) Of a stomping style of dance, or music appropriate to such a dance.
    • 2009, January 16, Pop and Rock Listings:
      This Welsh five-piece plays stompy rock ’n’ roll with almost anthemic choruses and a hint of hardcore aggression — the vocalist Matt Davies has an epic scream, although he rarely employs it.
  2. Aggressive-looking in a way that suggests stomping.
    • 2008, Benjamin Tyson Duranske, Virtual law: navigating the legal landscape of virtual worlds
      It is hoped LaRoche is happy with "Weber's" pigtails, butterfly wings, green tutu, zebra leggings, and stompy boots, because that's what she's stuck with []

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