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Origin and history of sticky
sticky(adj.)
1727, "adhesive, inclined to stick, having the property of adhering to a surface," from stick (v.) + -y (2). An Old English word for this was clibbor.
It is attested by 1864 in the sense of "sentimental." Of weather, "hot and humid," from 1895; of situations, by 1915, "difficult." Sticky wicket is 1952, from British slang, in reference to cricket, in reference to the yielding surface when wet. Related: Stickily; stickiness. The meaning "stick-like" (1570s) is from stick (n.).
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