Among hardcore hobbyists like Civil War reenactors, a person who is so obsessed with historical accuracy that they demand ridiculous levels of perfectionism from others
"We were already in the field when that Stitch Nazi told us the thread count of our uniforms would never pass muster."
by NCarts July 15, 2018
popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a picture; turkish women's favorite pastime
by yeminlisozluk April 05, 2015
by Another Random Person Online February 16, 2021
Stitched up: Being lied to or mistreated, being told something by someone and they do the opposite of what they told you.
Person A: I got Stitched up by my friends
Person B: How?
Person A: I invited loads of my friends over to my house and it's been an hour an they haven't shown up. So I asked them where they were and they'd invited loads more people to their house.
Person B: How?
Person A: I invited loads of my friends over to my house and it's been an hour an they haven't shown up. So I asked them where they were and they'd invited loads more people to their house.
by Princess Shalorflorf December 04, 2016
1. 1. To bring about and leave someone in a position that they find difficult, or impossible, to extricate themselves from.
2. To repair something through the use of a needle and thread.
2. To repair something through the use of a needle and thread.
1. Not removing Sadam Hussein from Iraq the first time stitched up the people who rebelled against him hoping to be supported by the "Allies".
2. After I got hit by a brick, the nurse stitched up the wound.
2. After I got hit by a brick, the nurse stitched up the wound.
by wise_newol January 28, 2004
by KP22269 April 17, 2008
by Justablackguy December 22, 2013