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    [Noun]  | "stitch" | \ ˈstich \


    1: a local sharp and sudden pain especially in the side

    2: one in-and-out movement of a threaded needle in sewing, embroidering, or suturing

    3: a portion of thread left in the material or suture left in the tissue after one stitch


    Origin: before 12th century ;

     Middle English stiche, from Old English stice; akin to Old English stician to stick;

    [Noun]  | "blanket stitch" 


    1: a buttonhole stitch with spaces of variable width used on materials too thick to hem


    Origin: 1873 ;

    [Noun]  | "buttonhole stitch" 


    1: a closely worked loop stitch used to make a firm edge (as on a buttonhole)


    Origin: 1829 ;

    [Noun]  | "chain stitch" 


    1: an ornamental stitch like chain links

    2: a machine stitch forming a chain on the underside of the work


    Origin: 1598 ;

    [Noun]  | "cross-stitch" | \ ˈkrȯ(s)-ˌstich \


    1: a needlework stitch that forms an X

    2: work having cross-stitch


    Origin: 1640 ;

    [Noun]  | "flame stitch" 


    1: a needlepoint stitch that produces a pattern resembling flames


    Origin: 1936 ;

    [Noun]  | "knit stitch" 


    1: a basic knitting stitch usually made with the yarn at the back of the work by inserting the right needle into the front part of a loop on the left needle from the left side, catching the yarn with the point of the right needle, and bringing it through the first loop to form a new loop


    Origin: circa 1885 ;

    [Verb]  | "stitch" 


    1: to fasten, join, or close with or as if with stitches

    2: to make, mend, or decorate with or as if with stitches

    3: to unite by means of staples


    Origin: 13th century ;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "stitch together" 


    1: to make (something) out of many different things

    [Phrasal verb]  | "stitch up" 


    1: to use a needle and thread to close a large cut or wound

    2: to make (an innocent person) appear to be guilty of a crime : frame

    3: to do the final things that are needed to complete (something) in a successful way : to finish or do (something) successfully

    [Noun]  | "stitch" 


    1: a sharp unpleasant sensation usually felt in some specific part of the body;


      * e.g., " ... had to drop out of the race when the stitch in his side became too painful "



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    [Noun]  | "cross-stitch" 


    1: as in needlepoint, crewel;


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    [Verb]  | "stitch" 


    1: to close up with a series of interlacing stitches;


      * e.g., " ... the doctor stitched the wound so adroitly that the scar was barely visible after the stitches were removed "



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    [Verb]  | "cross-stitch" 


    1: as in embroider;


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     [ "stitch" ]

    1: A little, blue alien often mistaken for a dog or koala. He has spines on his back, an extra pair of arms, and two antenae. Is fluffy. Often heard quoting "I'm okay, i'm fluffy"

      * e.g.,  ... Stitch is one fluffy muther fucker you don't want to mess with. Without him, disney channel wouldn't exist. 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: a shinji kinnie.

      * e.g.,  ... person one: 'hey, is that stitch smith??? who are they?' 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: awesome, cool, hip, trendy

      * e.g.,  ... Those boots she has on are stitch! 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: a stolen blue beta fish from Walmart

      * e.g.,  ... RIP stitch december 21,2020. im sorry that buenos (a tetra that lived with him) took a phat bite out of your chest when meghan(the hooman owner) went on a trip and couldn’t feed you so you died 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: Coughing after inhaling smoke, usually marijuana smoke.

      * e.g.,  ... I hit that blunt and then stitched like fuck. After I smoked I coughed loads, that was a stitch. 

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    1: (noun) A sexual maneuver where the male, during ejaculation, removes his penis from the vagina and inserts it into the anus--leaving a trail of semen connecting the two cavities, and thus "stitching" them together. If this maneuver is performed multiple times during a single ejaculation, it would then be referred to as a "double stitch", "triple stitch", etc.

      * e.g.,  ... "At the moment of copulation, Bronson abruptly decided to pull out--giving Rachel a stitch instead of a baby." 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: a stupid bitch; a female who is smart in school but doesnt have common sense

      * e.g.,  ... the stitch passed every class but couldnt walk without telling her self left right left right 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: stitch is a shorter term in place of the longer phrase of "stupid ass bitch" or "Stupid Bitch". Hence STupid (Ass can be insterted anywhere if need be) then bITCH, ending up with STITCH.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn, your mom is a stitch. 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: a person who could potentially be a snitch for an undercover creeper opperation

      * e.g.,  ... Lindsay: Hey Matt! 

     [ "stitch" ]

    1: one who is quiet, mellow, and shy. but once u get to know him, he's the best there is! :D

      * e.g.,  ... take a good look at luverboi..but don't look too long... 

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