Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
be on a sticky wicket
idiom
/bi ɒn ə ˈstɪki ˈwɪkɪt/

Definition
To be in a difficult or precarious situation.

Examples
When the company’s profits began to fall, the CEO found himself on a sticky wicket.
Trying to negotiate a deal without all the facts puts you on a sticky wicket.

Meaning
The phrase ‘be on a sticky wicket’ originates from cricket, where a sticky wicket is one that is damp and soft, making it hard for the batsman to play successfully. Metaphorically, it refers to being in a challenging or uncomfortable position.

Synonyms
in a bind
in a tough spot
in a dilemma