The meaning of "stuck up" is can't move in one place.
Another word for someone being stuck up is 'snob.'
The term stuck up as an English idiom means conceited or arrogant. It applied to someone who is seen as aloof or haughty.
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Ah, the word "stranded" can bring up feelings of being alone or stuck in a difficult situation. But remember, just like in a painting, even in challenging times, there are always ways to find beauty and hope. You are never truly stranded when you have the strength and creativity within you to overcome any obstacle.
Stuck up
The meaning of "Stuck Like Glue" is that even though the best relationships have their ups and downs, the people are still "stuck like glue".
The phrase 'stuck up' is an adjective and so doesn't have a past tense. 'Stuck up' can also already be the past tense of the phrase 'stick up'.
no!! they are not stuck up. they are just like everyone else. Just because they are from Hawaii doesn't make them stuck up.
Stuck in a Wind Up was created in 2005.
stuck up? you know that your question is not clear right?
most seem stuck up because of situations they been through, but im sure they are not stuck up that much
Big-headed is a slang term meaning vain or stuck-up. Don't be so big-headed.
Fresas means "Strawberry" in Spanish. It's also Mexican slang for a preppy, rich or stuck up person.
'Snobbish' is an adjective meaning superior, arrogant, stuck-up, patronizing, condescending, snooty, and/or pretentious. Example - He acted snobbish when he was introduced to her.
Another word for someone being stuck up is 'snob.'
Terribly Stuck Up was created on 1915-08-28.
Oh look! There is something stuck on your face!