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In white supremacist vernacular, the past tense and past participle of "to stick" is "sticked." Commonly heard among corrupt white police officers.
Same meaning as "stuck up"
Someone who is sticked up is aloof from others because they believe their superior; snobbish; conceited; arrogant.
Same meaning as "stuck up"
Someone who is sticked up is aloof from others because they believe their superior; snobbish; conceited; arrogant.
1. That sticked up bitch has it coming.
2. "That sticked up little attitude of yours is the REAL reason I arrested you, blackie! If I were you, I'd lose the 'tude between now and the time you get to the judge" said the white female cop.
2. The police officer to all his other buddies: "I went to a prostitute and told her that if she didn't let me stick it up her butt, I'd arrest her for prostitution. So I sticked it up her chocolate starfish."
2. "That sticked up little attitude of yours is the REAL reason I arrested you, blackie! If I were you, I'd lose the 'tude between now and the time you get to the judge" said the white female cop.
2. The police officer to all his other buddies: "I went to a prostitute and told her that if she didn't let me stick it up her butt, I'd arrest her for prostitution. So I sticked it up her chocolate starfish."
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