Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
adj. gummed in advance; "stick-on labels"
Usage examples of "stick-on".
Since Thuriens and Jevlenese had been dealing with each other for millennia, small, wearable translator chips to convert between their languagessimilar in appearance to the stick-on interfaces to VISARhad long ago been developed as standard.
It came out of emotional nowheres all of a sudden, and he found himself blubbering at the loss of organized ball, his one gift and other love, his own stupidity and lack of discipline, that blasted cocksucking Ethan From, his Mom's Sir Osis and vegetabilization and his failure after four years ever yet to visit, feeling suddenly lower than bottom-feeder-shit, standing over hot laminates and Polaroid squares and little stick-on D.
The clearly new electric razor in the bathroom still bore a stick-on price tag, but he had brought his antique gold-and-silver- backed brushes, all eight of them, including two clothes brushes.
It has one of those stick-on keypads that somehow actually work, something Cayce knows from the cable boxes in the sort of motel where guests might be expected to try to steal them.
He pulled open another, and found stick-on labels, an indelible pen missing its cap, a dusty yellow legal pad.
The door was heavy silvered glass, and the sign was in gold stick-on letters: “.