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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

To stick oneself

What does the following sentence mean?


"Don't let him stick you."


(And I assume this is informal language, isn't it?)


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Some context would be helpful, but to "stick" someone can mean, informally, to take unfair advantage of them in a deal.

  • Some context would be helpful, but to "stick" someone can mean, informally, to take unfair advantage of them in a deal.
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Some context would be helpful, but to "stick" someone can mean, informally, to take unfair advantage of them in a deal.

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It could also mean, "Don't let him cause you pain."
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Christine ChristieWhat does the following sentence mean?"Don't let him stick you."

It might be literal advice to a knife fighter. Without context, it's impossible to say what it means.

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