stick on



stick something on (to) someone or something

 and stick something on
to affix something onto someone or something. The baggage clerk stuck a label onto Jimmy as a joke. Jimmy stuck on the label.
See also: on, stick

stick on

v.
1. To be very fond of someone. Used in the passive: The doctor is stuck on the new medical intern.
2. To be dedicated or committed to some plan or idea. Used in the passive: My boss is stuck on the idea, despite its obvious drawbacks.
See also: on, stick

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Prudentia-Late Roman
Stan (1)STANEnglish
Malik (1)mah-LIKArabic
DonaldDAHN-əld (English)Scottish, English
Ludovikoloo-do-VEE-koEsperanto
Verethragna-Persian Mythology