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stickies

  • plural
    of sticky.
    sticky
    adjective
    having the property of adhering, as glue; adhesive.

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This is also a good time to break out those port-style stickies you picked up on your visits to local wineries.

From Washington Post Feb. 9, 2023

Transfers like this should be simple, but this fat document with little stickies pointing to places that required details and signatures was proof it wasn’t.

From Seattle Times Jul. 17, 2021

The track-prepared M40i’s were equipped with the optional electromechanically locking rear differential and shod with 20-inch summer stickies, so they were getting around pretty well.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 27, 2018

But what was there, in those dozens of stickies, was so captivating that Mr. Patel knew he had to have the role.

From New York Times Nov. 18, 2016

As you can imagine, over the years I’ve had my share of notebooks, stickies, legal pads and the like.

From Forbes Jun. 27, 2013