feststeckt
Feststeckt is a German term describing the condition in which an object cannot be moved because it is wedged, jammed, or otherwise immovably fixed. It is formed from fest (firm, solid) and stecken (to be stuck). In standard German, the present tense is written as two words: etwas steckt fest. The past participle is festgesteckt. The one-word form feststeckt is not the preferred spelling in formal writing, but may appear in headlines, informal notes, or dialectal use as a condensed rendering of the phrase.
The expression is widely used in mechanical, technical, and everyday contexts. Examples include a bolt that
Judicious handling is recommended: do not force a stuck component, as this can cause damage. Steps often
Related German terms include klemmen (to seize or jam), stecken bleiben (to get stuck), and festgesteckt (stuck