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Johnson13 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

somebody can stick something

The phrase 'somebody can stick something' is used to say in a rude and angry way that you are not interested in what somebody has, offers, does, etc.

An example offered in my dictionary is
eg I got sick of my boss's moaning and told him he could stick the job.

Does it mean 'I' does not care whether the boss will sack him?
  

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It means that he quits, or he doesn't care if he is fired. He doesn't want to work there any more.

  • It means that he quits, or he doesn't care if he is fired.
  • He doesn't want to work there any more.
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It means that he quits, or he doesn't care if he is fired. He doesn't want to work there any more.

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