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In airport language these days, that means "Stick 'em up".
Instead of using crude slang for a man's privates, a comedian will opt for the word "pinga," which literally means "stick".
This means stick to the topic of the thread and do not post about a subject not related to the topic.
And by all means, stick around to watch Stokowski signal for solo bows from the flutist and the oboist.
One night when he was older we sat down and I said: "By all means stick to your football", because he played for the English schoolboys, but I said: "You'll need something to fall back on".
Cucumber is surprisingly common, but, like Oliver's celery heart, I don't think it goes particularly well – by all means stick it in if, like the bread, you have some to use up, but I wouldn't make a special purchase.
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All the statements were essentially a way of measuring perseverance and passion (by which she means stick-to-itiveness i.e., perstick-to-itiveness i
That means sticking around for a while.
The evening opened with the New York premiere of "Palillos y Pies," which means "Sticks and Feet".
It means sticking up for what is right, instead of trying to become the affability king".
And it means sticking with a plan even when it's painful (for instance, when stocks suddenly jump or slump).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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