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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

ALL ALONG

Dear Teachers,

1. Are you going to stick in all day?

- "stick in" means "stay at home", right?

2. You need to stop being silly and get on the stick.

- What does "get on the stick" mean here?

3. I have been seeing him for about a year.

- "see" here means "date", right?

4. His method of breaking up was pretty chicken shit in my book.

- What does "chicken shit" mean here?

5. He told me that he wasn't involved with anyone when he clearly was all along.

- What does "all along" mean here?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

Hi, 1. Are you going to stick in all day? - "stick in" means "stay at home", right?

  • Hi, 1.
  • Are you going to stick in all day?
  • - "stick in" means "stay at home", right?
  • That seems to be the meaning here.
  • I haven't heard this expression before.
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Hi,

1. Are you going to stick in all day?

- "stick in" means "stay at home", right? That seems to be the meaning here. I haven't heard this expression before.

2. You need to stop being silly and get on the stick.

- What does "get on the stick" mean here?

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