stomp   verb [I]
 to walk with intentionally heavy steps, esp. as a way of showing annoyance
 She stomped up the stairs and slammed her bedroom door.
 He woke up in a bad mood and stomped off to the bathroom.
 Compare stamp (foot).

 Stomp is also Am for stamp (foot).

 (especially American) To stomp on someone is to kick them, or fig. to defeat or treat them
 badly.
 The fighting left the teenager with serious injuries to his head and chest which had
 been stomped on.
 FIGURATIVE This is just another example of the big companies joining together to stomp on
 small businesses.