STICK (fix to something)
VERBS
1586 — AGGLUTINATE to unite or fasten with glue, or as with glue; to glue together; to cause to stick firmly
1596 — TO-STICK to stick to, to adhere → obs.
1601 — BALTER to form tangled knots or clots; to stick together by coagulation → obs.
1685 — LAIR to become embogged; to stick fast in mud or snow; to wallow → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1815 — AGGLUTINIZE to unite or fasten with glue, or as with glue; to glue together; to cause to stick firmly
1896 — BUNG (OUT) to stick out, to protrude → Amer. dial.
1898 — CAGGLE to stick together; to coagulate → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1900 — GAG OUT to stick out, to project → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1938 — STICK LIKE WHITE ON RICE to stick very closely → Amer. dial.
1983 — STICK LIKE GUMFUDGIT to stick tight → Amer. dial.
2006 — CLING LIKE SHIT TO A SHOVEL to stick or adhere tightly → US sl. (Bk.)
2006 — STICK LIKE SHIT TO A SHOVEL to stick or adhere tightly → US sl. (Bk.)