(Social media) when you reference another video by tagging it to your video content
In my latest TikTok I stitched @atname so people could see what video I was referring tl
update
(usually addressing a specific situation, that occurred or will occur*)
note: used more normally when discussing a situation (past tense, speaking about it like it already happened. Rather than, before)
*Examples of the Few Instances of 'Will Occur' Situations: plan updated, or updates for the plan
“And that’s the stitch”
- meaning that’s the update
$ cash dollars euros notes amount of a price or cost of something.
how much money or trade lending
"I found a new game for my Nintendo for about fifteen stitches!"
"I quit smoking it's going to save me somuch stitches."
"Dad asked me for a stitch I told him, I don't have it."
"Stitch incoming" on a video means that the creator is about to play a video where they've used the "TikTok stitch" feature. A stitch involves adding your own video content to the end of another video, usually for the purpose of commenting or reacting. According to Reddit and TikTok, a stitch allows you to take a short clip (up to 5 seconds) from someone else's video and add your own video as a follow-up.
She put a 5 second stitch of her opinion at the end of the video
Describes clothing, clothes, shoes, or accessories.
That new stitch looks good on you.
The timeframe right before financial institutions are about to "close the books". The time when you're not quite done, but not quite sure how much longer it's going to take to finish.
Boss: Are far along are you on closing your books?
You: Yeah, I'd say I'm stitching the spines right now.