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schtick

presentation or sales pitch, from yiddish slang, implying phoniness or slickness, lack of substance with focus on style.
Grandma Zeidel gave her usual shtick for serving take-out for dinner instead of cooking, claiming that her oven was broken and the cleaning lady forgot to do the dishes again.
by S.D. Sarvas January 31, 2004
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schtick

a routine. This could refer to a number of different things, but generally refers
to a type of comic routine.

Yiddish origin.
I saw Don Rickles in an interview about
Toy Story 2 and he was performing the same old schtick, but he still was really funny.
by G Canis January 26, 2004
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Adolphus Schicklgruber

Adolphus Schicklgruber is the greatest man to ever live.
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Schucks

Meaning the same as "Gosh Darnit" and or, "well that sucks"
Used down in America usually.
Aw "Schucks", I was hoping to go to the game tonight.
by SirReese December 18, 2011
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Aaron Schock

A very attractive young man who's involved in politics.
(Named after the Republican Representative from Illinois)
Jen: "That guy is such an Aaron Schock."
Katy: "Oh yeah, I'd vote for him."
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schtick

Some's schtick is their patter, their sales pitch, their routine. It can also simply be something that person is interested him.
"I see Jim Carey's still trying to get by with that funny-face schtick..."
by Iain Cooper January 25, 2004
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schicky micky

"Man, this is a six fork meal; it's a bit too schicky micky for me."
by projectmiller December 6, 2007
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