stomp (stŏmp, stômp) v.
stomped, stomp·ing, stomps
v.
tr. To tread or trample heavily or violently on. v.
intr. To tread or trample heavily or violently. n.
A dance involving a rhythmical, heavy step.
The jazz music for this dance.
[Variant of stamp.] stomp'er n., stomp'ing·ly adv.
Usage Note: Stomp and stamp are interchangeable in the sense "to trample" or "to tread on violently": stomped (or stamped) to death; stomping (or stamping) horses. Only stamp is used with out to mean "to eliminate": stamp out a fire; stamp out poverty.Stamp is also standard in the sense "to strike the ground with the foot, as in anger or frustration," [to bring the foot down quickly] as in He stamped his foot and began to cry. In an earlier survey the use of stomp in this example was rejected by a large majority of the Usage Panel.