gun-stick
41stick up — rob with a gun A man with a gun tried to stick up my mother when I was a child …
42stick-up — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms stick up : singular stick up plural stick ups mainly American informal an occasion when someone tries to steal money from a bank, shop etc by threatening people with a gun …
43stick-up — {n.}, {informal} A robbery by a man with a gun. * /Mr. Smith was the victim of a stick up last night./ …
44stick-up — {n.}, {informal} A robbery by a man with a gun. * /Mr. Smith was the victim of a stick up last night./ …
45Stick 'em up! — phr Raise your hands. Drop that gun and stick em up! 1920s …
46stick-up — noun informal A robbery by a man with a gun. Mr. Smith was the victim of a stick up last night …
47stick — i. The control column of the aircraft for control of its trajectory. See control column. ii. The number of parachutists who jump from one aperture of an aircraft during one run over a dropping zone (DZ). iii. The number of bombs or missiles fired …
48stick them up — put your hands above your head, hands up The man took out a gun and said to the clerk, Stick em up! …
49stick up — v To rob at gun point. He stuck up a grocery store and got caught. 1880s …
50stick\ up — v informal To rob with a gun. When the messenger left the bank, a man jumped out of an alley and stuck him up. Syn.: hold up In the old West, outlaws sometimes stuck up the stagecoaches …