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The creamy foam that clings to the side of the glass as the level of a pint of Guinness Stout goes down. Irish.
The "shtick" on the glass is right to the rim, and contrasts with the black stuff below it.
shtick by talk2me-JCH2 February 24, 2021
Your gag. From the yiddish.
Did you see his shtick? What chutzpah!
shtick by BIG DADDY January 26, 2004
A bit from a comedy or other showbiz routine; by extension, any person's idiosyncratic performance. From Yiddish "shtick" = Ger. "stuck", meaning "piece."
I asked him for me $20 back, and he went into his usual shtick -- something about losing at pinochle.
shtick by octopod January 23, 2004
Hey can I hit your shtick?
Ew no, you’re not in Oozma Kappa
Shtick by claudaddy April 20, 2022
Something that we do that attracts people and gets us remembered.
When live models advertised lingerie in the windows of a lingerie shop in Augusta, Maine, it was considered a shtick.
shtick by Gluee December 28, 2005
another word for a skit or a funny, short play.
at the talent show someone did a really funny shtick.
shtick by jess August 14, 2004