To detract from somebody's accomplishments or glory; to undermine someone.
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- Based on a 1704 quote from John Dennis, a literary critic and minor playwright, who invented a novel method for creating a sound effect for thunder. The play in which he first introduced this method flopped, and the next play shown in the theatre was Macbeth. When the staging of Macbeth used his technique for simulating thunder, Dennis was reported in the press as jumping up and crying "How these rascals use me! They will not have my play, yet steal my thunder."
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I don't mean to steal your thunder, but did you really do all that by yourself?
Submitted on July 07, 2010
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