Stuff: v. tr. Garnish internally (a pastry, a pie, a confectionery).
Stuff something. in the head, the skull of someone, either to make it learn, or to make it believe, to accept it.
I don't know who put such ideas in your head.
Get it inside your head : remember that.
Not knowing where to have stashed (put) his keys, his belongings to deposit, to put, to place
without care.
No longer knowing where to go: not knowing how to escape confusion,
shame we feel.
Stick your nose everywhere: be very curious.
Throw it all on the ground: throw it on the ground.
Stuff (stick) his nose in the business of others: take care of the business of others.
Crush someone in: deceive him, mislead him.
To stick to it up to the elbow: To stuff yourself with food. Eat excessively.
To stick good pieces by the beak: to make good food.
To stick with it until then: to eat abundantly; overeating.
Sexually possessing a woman.