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		Definition of stabby in English: stabbyadjectivestabbiest, stabbierˈstabiˈstabē informal 1(of a pain) sudden and sharp.  when I got out of bed I felt a stabby pain in my left foot Example sentencesExamples -  My head is killing me, my neck feels out, my shoulders and back are one big sharp stabby ache, and someone is standing on my chest, making breathing difficult.
 -  I have this weird stabby pain in my chest.
 -  I have a nasty stabby pain in my lower right abdomen/pelvis, right above my hip bone.
 -  Sometimes his head is stabby and migrainous.
 -  Ok, random, stabby stomach pains can go away now.
 -  Last night I woke up around 4am with this horrible stabby feeling deep down in my left ear.
 -  I slept funny last night - left shoulder stabby.
 
 - 1.1 (of popular music) characterized by staccato interjected phrases.
Example sentencesExamples -  With its trademark big kicks, stabby riffs and chopped-up vocal sound all present, this remix certainly does the damage on the dancefloor.
 -  Track two kicks off with a cutting Wilko Johnson style stabby guitar riff and rolls along with a catchy chorus.
 -  Even though this track is really minimal, it has so much drive thanks to those stabby bongos.
 -  A lovely EP: exciting quick bits with stabby guitar.
 -  In their signature stabby synth, euro-friendly vocal format, Swedish House Mafia's Until Now is structured almost identically to their recent main stage sets.
 -  The tune doesn't stray far from the sound we've come to expect from the French label: stomping drums supported by grinding electro-house bass and stabby synth melodies.
 -  Somewhat arty post-glam stabby guitars and twitchy rhythms, all performed at a ridiculously uptempo rate.
 -  A Loleatta Holloway sample bellows out among crowd cheers and stabby breakdowns.
 -  As you would expect this track has huge stabby leads, massive riff and a cresendo that will without doubt leave your dance floor screaming for more.
 -  Meindl returns with a stellar serving of thumping grooves, rolling basslines, stabby synths, dubbed-out chords, precision drum hits and more.
 
  
 2(of a person) very angry; furious.  It's not even 8 a.m. and I'm feeling stabby Example sentencesExamples -  People who have been talking lately about "leadership," or the lack thereof on the Mets, make me feel stabby.
 -  This conversation is making me stabby.
 -  No, I'm not saying that the very air of the region makes rational decent people feel stabby.
 -  I just travelled 60 miles for a meeting, only for it to be cancelled 5 minutes after it was supposed to start: this made me stabby.
 -  You know what made me stabby tonight? Mosquitoes.
 -  So I'll admit, sometimes when I hear the current conversation about video I get a little stabby.
 -  It does indeed make me feel stabby when my husband steps right over that laundry basket waiting to go upstairs.
 -  Then the bank has to go and make me stabby and I got really angry because I couldn't choke the person who was 'helping' me on the phone.
 -  From the long lines to the disorganized, crowded aisles to the stabby patrons, this store is sure to raise your blood pressure a few notches.
 -  Also I cringe every time people use the phrase "flyover country": the phrase gets me all stabby.
 
    Definition of stabby in US English: stabbyadjectiveˈstabē informal 1(of a pain) sudden and sharp.  when I got out of bed I felt a stabby pain in my left foot Example sentencesExamples -  Sometimes his head is stabby and migrainous.
 -  Ok, random, stabby stomach pains can go away now.
 -  I have this weird stabby pain in my chest.
 -  Last night I woke up around 4am with this horrible stabby feeling deep down in my left ear.
 -  My head is killing me, my neck feels out, my shoulders and back are one big sharp stabby ache, and someone is standing on my chest, making breathing difficult.
 -  I have a nasty stabby pain in my lower right abdomen/pelvis, right above my hip bone.
 -  I slept funny last night - left shoulder stabby.
 
 - 1.1 (of popular music) characterized by staccato interjected phrases.
Example sentencesExamples -  As you would expect this track has huge stabby leads, massive riff and a cresendo that will without doubt leave your dance floor screaming for more.
 -  Track two kicks off with a cutting Wilko Johnson style stabby guitar riff and rolls along with a catchy chorus.
 -  Meindl returns with a stellar serving of thumping grooves, rolling basslines, stabby synths, dubbed-out chords, precision drum hits and more.
 -  In their signature stabby synth, euro-friendly vocal format, Swedish House Mafia's Until Now is structured almost identically to their recent main stage sets.
 -  With its trademark big kicks, stabby riffs and chopped-up vocal sound all present, this remix certainly does the damage on the dancefloor.
 -  Even though this track is really minimal, it has so much drive thanks to those stabby bongos.
 -  A lovely EP: exciting quick bits with stabby guitar.
 -  The tune doesn't stray far from the sound we've come to expect from the French label: stomping drums supported by grinding electro-house bass and stabby synth melodies.
 -  Somewhat arty post-glam stabby guitars and twitchy rhythms, all performed at a ridiculously uptempo rate.
 -  A Loleatta Holloway sample bellows out among crowd cheers and stabby breakdowns.
 
  
 2(of a person) very angry; furious.  It's not even 8 a.m. and I'm feeling stabby Example sentencesExamples -  People who have been talking lately about "leadership," or the lack thereof on the Mets, make me feel stabby.
 -  You know what made me stabby tonight? Mosquitoes.
 -  This conversation is making me stabby.
 -  I just travelled 60 miles for a meeting, only for it to be cancelled 5 minutes after it was supposed to start: this made me stabby.
 -  Also I cringe every time people use the phrase "flyover country": the phrase gets me all stabby.
 -  Then the bank has to go and make me stabby and I got really angry because I couldn't choke the person who was 'helping' me on the phone.
 -  No, I'm not saying that the very air of the region makes rational decent people feel stabby.
 -  So I'll admit, sometimes when I hear the current conversation about video I get a little stabby.
 -  From the long lines to the disorganized, crowded aisles to the stabby patrons, this store is sure to raise your blood pressure a few notches.
 -  It does indeed make me feel stabby when my husband steps right over that laundry basket waiting to go upstairs.
 
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