Taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear.
1A stick-up man came along, and tried to hold up his stand.
2There's something besides stick-up men worth a man's thinking about, little horse!
3That building is known for its stick-up-its-ass board, but it's inscrutable.
4Station, and they would finish off the day by moonlighting as stick-up artists.
5The reference to an armed stick-up raised Marcus's head, floating on a smile.
6A long row of giants in stick-up collars confronted him.
7Then I popped in a stick-up (a vaginal cleaning insert) then showered.
8Pollard mentioned your seeing the stick-up man at Harte's cabin.
9You'll keep me remembering how much we've always despised conceited, stuck-up people?
10But the people in Paris were a bunch of stuck-up, self-righteous pricks.
11Stuck-up though they were, nobody with good sense could turn down Daddy's fish.
12I'd like to take the starch out uv the stuck-up feller.
13There is only feckless old Miss Joliffe and her stuck-up niece.
14Omar stick-ups: Omar pulls off an almighty heist, supported by his old soldiers.
15Those horrid, stuck-up paying girls don't want you; and we do.
16Still, I'm not surprised at anything she'd do, the stuck-up thing.
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