Stuck-up in a sentence as an adjective

Well I have Grooveshark, but Apple is too stuck-up to approve their app for the app store. What's that mean?

No, but you must be among the few not getting the joke or not being stuck-up to see that IT IS a joke post. I mean, "it's downright insulting to put words in the mouth of someone like Hemingway to try and make yourself feel better."

If your only goal is to find good candidates as quickly as possible, a subconscious cue which is usually correct works to your advantage -- whether it's "people with degrees from Harvard are stuck-up snobs", "people who write their resumes in LaTex are good coders", or "people with weird names like 'jewyl' are useless".

Stuck-up definitions

adjective

(used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant; "a snotty little scion of a degenerate family"-Laurent Le Sage; "they're snobs--stuck-up and uppity and persnickety"

See also: bigheaded persnickety snooty snot-nosed snotty uppish