Explanation

  • To attract the most attention, praise, interest, or applause in a performance or event, often unexpectedly overshadowing the intended main focus or star.

Origin

  • Theatrical origin. In a play or performance (show), one actor might give such a compelling performance that they steal the audience's attention and admiration away from the lead actor(s) or the main plot.
  • Extended metaphorically to any situation where one person or element becomes the unexpected center of attention.

Alternatives

Slang/Informal:

  • Stole the spotlight.
  • Was the main attraction.
  • Killed it / Crushed it / Nailed it (referring to their performance)
  • Was the star.
  • Upstaged everyone. (Can imply negative intent)

Vulgar/Emphatic (Expressing strong admiration for the performance):

  • Fucking killed it and stole the whole damn show.
  • Blew everyone else off the stage.
  • Was the goddamn highlight.

Milder/Standard:

  • Was the most impressive performer/element.
  • Attracted the most attention and praise.
  • Outshone the others.
  • Was the standout performance.

Situational Appropriateness

  • Suitable for most contexts, informal and semi-formal, especially when discussing performances, events, presentations, or even social gatherings.

Misunderstanding Warnings

  • Learners might take steal literally if they don't understand the theatrical metaphor where attention/praise is the thing being stolen from others.

Examples

  • The main actors were fine, but the comedian in the minor role completely stole the show.
  • Everyone loved the bride's dress, but her adorable little nephew stole the show walking down the aisle.
  • His presentation was good, but her insightful question during the Q&A really stole the show.
  • The fireworks were amazing, but the surprise musical guest stole the show.

Dialogue

Person A: Did you enjoy the talent show last night?

Person B: Yeah, it was fun! That little girl who sang opera completely stole the show, though.

Person A: I know! Where did that voice come from? She was incredible!

Social Media Examples

  • Tweet: Watched the debate last night. Candidate A was solid, but Candidate B's fiery closing statement completely stole the show. #Politics #Debate
  • Instagram Caption (Photo of a dog at a wedding): Congrats to the happy couple! But let's be honest, Max the Golden Retriever stole the show. πŸΎπŸ˜‚ #WeddingDog #BestBoy
  • Facebook Post: Went to my kid's school concert. All the kids were great, but the tiny drummer in the back stole the show with his enthusiasm! #ProudParent #SchoolConcert

Response Patterns

  • Totally agree! / Definitely!
  • They really did!
  • He/She/It was amazing!
  • They were the best part!
  • I couldn't take my eyes off them.

Common Follow-up Questions/Actions

  • Agree enthusiastically: You're so right! They were fantastic.
  • Discuss what made them stand out: What was it about them? / Their energy was incredible.
  • Compare them to the main focus: Yeah, the lead seemed boring after that.

Conversation Starter

  • No. Describes a standout element within a past event or performance.

Intonation

  • Usually said with admiration, amusement, or enthusiasm.
  • Emphasis on stole and show.
  • The puppy absolutely STOLE the SHOW!

Generation Differences

  • Widely understood and used by all generations.

Regional Variations

  • Common in all major English-speaking regions.
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