Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Steam \Steam\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Steamed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Steaming}.]
1. To emit steam or vapor.
My brother's ghost hangs hovering there, O'er his
warm blood, that steams into the air. --Dryden.
Let the crude humors dance In heated brass, steaming
with fire intence. --J. Philips.
2. To rise in vapor; to issue, or pass off, as vapor.
The dissolved amber . . . steamed away into the air.
--Boyle.
3. To move or travel by the agency of steam.
The vessel steamed out of port. --N. P.
Willis.
4. To generate steam; as, the boiler steams well.
Source : WordNet®
steamed
adj 1: cooked in steam; "steamed clams"
2: aroused to impatience or anger; "made an irritated gesture";
"feeling nettled from the constant teasing"; "peeved about
being left out"; "felt really pissed at her snootiness";
"riled no end by his lies"; "roiled by the delay" [syn: {annoyed},
{irritated}, {miffed}, {nettled}, {peeved}, {pissed}, {pissed
off}, {riled}, {roiled}, {stunng}]