stuck with someone or something — mod. burdened with someone or something; left with the burden of someone or something. □ It’s your problem, and you’re stuck with it. D Am I stuck with this kid forever? … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
stuck with something — stuck with (someone/something) forced to have or deal with someone or something you do not want or like. Taxpayers may be stuck with a $330,000 bill for the Olympic festival. If you re late for dinner, you ll be stuck with the leftovers … New idioms dictionary
stuck with — (someone/something) forced to have or deal with someone or something you do not want or like. Taxpayers may be stuck with a $330,000 bill for the Olympic festival. If you re late for dinner, you ll be stuck with the leftovers … New idioms dictionary
stuck on someone — phrase very attracted to someone, or in love with them Thesaurus: in love with someonesynonym Main entry: stuck … Useful english dictionary
Stuck with Me — Single by Green Day from the album Insomniac Releas … Wikipedia
stuck on someone or something — mod. enamored with someone or something; obsessed with someone or something. □ Tom is stuck on himself as conceited as can be. □ I’m really stuck on this stuff. It’s just yummy … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
stuck on someone — very attracted to someone, or in love with them … English dictionary
stuck — stuck1 the past tense and past participle of stick1 stuck stuck 2 [ stʌk ] adjective never before noun 1. ) caught or held in a position so that you cannot move: get stuck: She tried to crawl through the window, but she got stuck. stuck in: Carl… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stuck — stuck1 [stʌk] the past tense and past participle of ↑stick 1 stuck 2 stuck2 adj [not before noun] 1.) impossible or unable to move from a particular position ▪ Sara tried to open the window but it was stuck. ▪ They got stuck in a traffic jam.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stuck — I UK / US the past tense and past participle of stick I II UK [stʌk] / US adjective [never before noun] 1) caught or held in a position so that you cannot move get stuck: She tried to crawl through the window, but she got stuck. stuck in: Carl s… … English dictionary