Shtick - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ʃtɪk|
Brit.
|ʃtɪk|
noun
- (Yiddish) a little; a piece (syn: schtick)
- (Yiddish) a contrived and often used bit of business that a performer uses to steal attention (syn: schtick)
- (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning (syn: schtick)
- (Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating (syn: schtick)
- (Yiddish) a contrived and often used bit of business that a performer uses to steal attention (syn: schtick)
- (Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning (syn: schtick)
- (Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating (syn: schtick)
Extra examples
That joke is part of his shtick.
Sports are just not my shtick.
After drinks, Bill did his impersonation shtick.
Waiters in tropical attire are part of the restaurant's shtick.
...a funnyman who honed his shtick in vaudeville, Milton Berle was credited with popularizing the medium of television...
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