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shtick

noun \ˈshtik\

: a usual way of performing, behaving, speaking, etc.

: something that a person likes to do or does well

Full Definition of SHTICK

1
:  a usually comic or repetitious performance or routine :  bit
2
:  one's special trait, interest, or activity :  bag <he's alive and well and now doing his shtick out in Hollywood — Robert Daley>
shticky \ˈshti-kē\ adjective

Variants of SHTICK

shtick also schtick or shtik \ˈshtik\
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Origin of SHTICK

Yiddish shtik pranks, literally, piece, from Middle High German stücke, from Old High German stucki; akin to Old English stycce piece, Old High German stoc stick — more at stock
First Known Use: 1959

Related to SHTICK

Synonyms
bit, number, routine, act (also schtick or shtik), turn

Other Performing Arts Terms

diva, dramaturgy, loge, prestidigitation, proscenium, supernumerary, zany

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