| Idiom | Meaning | Example | 
| strung out | 
ill or weak because of drug abuse, hungover
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When she's strung out on cocaine she won't talk to her family.
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| stubblejumper | 
grain farmer, Saskatchewan folk
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My uncle is a stubblejumper. He owns a farm near Kuroki.
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| stuck on | 
focused on, obsessed with
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Jack is stuck on Vicki, but she doesn't care about him.
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| stuff it | 
put it away, forget it, shove it [B]
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I don't want her money. She can stuff it!
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| stumbling block | 
obstacle, problem
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A strip of land is in the way of peace. It is the stumbling block.
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| stump me | 
ask me a question I cannot answer, puzzle me
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The question on the names of the Great Lakes stumped me.
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| such a card | 
quite a joker, such a clown
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Greg tells the funniest stories. He is such a card!
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| suck | 
an immature person, wimp
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Chad, that suck! He tells his mother everything we say.
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| suck | 
is a poor quality, is not acceptable, shabby
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You chose to cheat your friend? That sucks! 
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| suck eggs | 
go, leave, have a bad experience, up yours  [B]
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When I told him not to swear, he said, "Go suck eggs, man."
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