Meaning & Definition of word "Sticky"

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    Sticky

    /ˈstɪki/

    adjective:

    • 1. having the property of adhering or coalescing to a surface.
      • Example: The sticky note fell off the wall because it lost its adhesive quality.
    • 2. tending to stick or adhere to surfaces.
      • Example: The sticky dough made it difficult to shape the cookies.
    • 3. often used to describe a climate or weather condition that is humid and oppressive.
      • Example: The air was sticky with humidity, making it uncomfortable to be outside.
    • 4. difficult or troublesome; often implying complications.
      • Example: The situation became sticky when they failed to arrive on time.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from the verb stick + -y.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sticky fingers:

    A person who steals or is prone to stealing.

    sticky situation:

    A difficult or awkward situation.

    sticky wicket:

    A challenging problem or predicament (originated from cricket).

    Related Words

    adhesive:

    A substance used for sticking objects or materials together.

    tacky:

    Slightly sticky to the touch; lacking in good taste.

    Slang Meanings of sticky

    Meaning: A term to describe something that is problematic or troublesome.

    Example Sentence: That project turned out to be quite sticky with all the last-minute changes.

    Meaning: Referring to a person who is clingy or overly affectionate.

    Example Sentence: He's a bit sticky and always wants to hang out even when I need my space.