Penguin nests are built, of small stones, which they shamelessly steal from each other.
And he is probably not above adapting a clever device from others' music; Handel, among many classical composers, stole shamelessly.
The original, benign meaning of "steal shamelessly" may be lost on employees new to the business world.
Allow me to shamelessly steal from Larry Wall as I explain by way of this this slightly modified analogy.
Sincere apologies to thedailymash.co.uk for shamelessly stealing that last bit.
In those days there was no such thing as copyright and papers shamelessly stole each other's copy.
Some even shamelessly steal ideas from grant applications.
Some high-minded viewers complain when television writers steal shamelessly from past shows and movies, but the real problem is that they usually do not borrow enough.
He shamelessly stole Democratic policies on everything from Keynsian management to affirmative action.
He later admitted that "Delirium was created before I met Tori, but we steal shamelessly from each other."