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Darek
be sticky What does it mean when you call somebody sticky? I've found this attribute in one of the Pratchett's books.
2017年8月20日 15:55
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It's strange to call someone sticky. If I saw that, I would wonder if there was a typo meaning to say stinky, not sticky. "Sticky" is not generally used to describe people.

There's a word "clingy" though having emotional connotations if used talking about people. A clingy person emotionally smothers the people around him or her.

"Sticky" usually describes a tactile sensation. A person who has "sticky fingers" is a thief.

This is all I can think of about sticky regarding a human being.

On the other hand, a sticky situation is a bad situation; or if a website is interesting enough, you can say, "The website is sticky."

2017年8月20日
I'll give you an exact quote so maybe you will be able to figure it out. I suspect it means that he is sweating a lot but I'm not sure. “Anything could make Wentworth sticky. Washed and dried and left in the middle of a clean floor for five minutes, Wentworth would be sticky. It didn't seem to come from anywhere. He just got sticky.” ― Terry Pratchett, The Wee Free Men
2017年8月21日
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