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Stick 'em up Meaning in English

expression

ˈstɪk/ /əm/ /ˈəp
STIK-um-UP
stˈɪk/ /m̩/ /ˈʌp
STIK-m-up

释义

An informal command used (especially in movies or by robbers) to tell someone to raise their hands, usually during a robbery or a threat.

用法与细微差别

Highly informal and old-fashioned; most common in classic gangster or Western movies. Used jokingly in modern speech to pretend to rob someone. Usually accompanied by a gesture of pointing pretend or real guns. Not appropriate in serious real-life situations.

例句

The robber shouted, "Stick 'em up!" to the bank staff.

basic

On TV, the cowboy said "Stick 'em up" during the robbery scene.

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Children laughed when their friend pretended to say "Stick 'em up!".

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She pointed her finger like a gun and yelled, "Stick 'em up!" just for fun.

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Whenever we play cops and robbers, someone always shouts "Stick 'em up!".

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Walking into the room, he joked, "Stick 'em up—this is a cookie raid!"

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