| 单词 | to stick in one's ear | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto stick (something) in one's ear  P11.   U.S. to stick (something) in one's ear: used, with imperative force, to express contemptuous dismissal or rejection. Frequently in  stick it in your ear! Cf. sense  Phrases 9. ΚΠ 1957    Press-Telegram 		(Long Beach, Calif.)	 1 Mar.  c2/1  				Dr. Paul Governali..claims you can take every major football coaching job on the Pacific Coast and stick it in your ear for all he cares. 1973    Houston Chron. 21 Oct. 12/7  				Members of the House are suggesting to members of the Senate that they take this idea and stick it in their ears. 1990    W. Bell Forbidden City 28  				If you tell your boss..to stick his job in his ear, and you quit and go to another job, he refuses to transfer your hu kou. 2016    Tampa Bay 		(Florida)	 Times 		(Nexis)	 2 Feb. 8  				He is saying to the lying hypocrites in office that he is going to be himself, and if you don't like it, stick it in your ear. < as lemmas  | 
	
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