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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Stick

Hello.

Can you please help me to understand these phrases:

"Here I am, worrying myself away into a stick, in the dark,

and you're scoffing chips in some girl's lap. Where's my girl?!"

Get up them stairs!"

What is the meaning of "worry away into a stick" and "get up them stairs"?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, Can you please help me to understand these phrases: "Here I am, worrying myself away into a stick , in the dark, and you're scoffing chips in some girl's lap. " Get up them stairs! " What is the meaning of "worry away into a stick" I haven't heard this said.

  • Hi, Can you please help me to understand these phrases: "Here I am, worrying myself away into a stick , in the dark, and you're scoffing chips in some girl's lap.
  • " Get up them stairs!
  • " What is the meaning of "worry away into a stick" I haven't heard this said.
  • If I had to guess, I'd say the idea is that you worry so much, you lose weight and become as thin as a stick.
  • It's a figurative expresion, not a literal one.
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Hi,

Can you please help me to understand these phrases:

"Here I am, worrying myself away into a stick, in the dark,

and you're scoffing chips in some girl's lap. Where's my girl?!"

Get up them stairs!"

What is the meaning of "worry away into a stick"

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Different people react differently to stress/anxiety. Some people overeat and some starve themselves.

My impression of the person worrying himself away into a stick is that he's not eating properly, and losing weight to the point of becoming "skinny as a rail." (an old-fashioned wooden fence rail)

My mother's version was "Pine away to a cartload." (To "pine" is to "grieve.")

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