The Sticky
What male ejaculate becomes on your skin after about an hour when you're too lazy to go to the bathroom to wash up.
Sticky
Those topics which are always displayed at the top of the topic list in internetforums. Usually, a sticky topic is a topic that will interest a lot of users, so it is displayed first.
Example:
per ipod garage forums
1. Sticky: Definitive: how to move music from iPod onto hard drive
or an urban dictionary help forum
1. Sticky: How to redefine an already found word
per ipod garage forums
1. Sticky: Definitive: how to move music from iPod onto hard drive
or an urban dictionary help forum
1. Sticky: How to redefine an already found word
stickies
Slang for plasma grenades in the Halo video games, particularly Halo 2 on xbox live. This term was adopted by the live community because the grenades stick to enemies.
Example:
Blue Spartan 1: "Ha I stuck him from across the map"
Blue Spartan 2: "Nice, love stickies"
Red Spartan 1: *explodes
Blue Spartan 1: "Ha I stuck him from across the map"
Blue Spartan 2: "Nice, love stickies"
Red Spartan 1: *explodes
Sticky
An individual who is beyond greasy and even worse than a fuckboy. They often visit country bars to get wasted and hit on recently divorced middle aged women.
Example:
That dude is so sticky, I can see the greasy fluid coming out of his pores. Look at him grind on that ugly cow! I hope she doesn't get stuck to him.
That dude is so sticky, I can see the greasy fluid coming out of his pores. Look at him grind on that ugly cow! I hope she doesn't get stuck to him.
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From VRChat. A recent (2017-18) bowdlerization of the Japanese word Suteki. The expression is used almost exclusively by the loli army, and in response to loli's. The phrase should be articulated in a highly excited and twee fashion.
It literally means 'oh how lovely!' or 'wonderful!'
The phrase probably became popular after Netflix started screening the anime Kill la Kill, due to it's usage therein.
It literally means 'oh how lovely!' or 'wonderful!'
The phrase probably became popular after Netflix started screening the anime Kill la Kill, due to it's usage therein.