1) non-lethal weapon for breaking up riots/parties or subduing a combatant (commonly used by police or military):
a) powered stun baton emitting colorful sparks like disco ball reflections,
b) non-powered, usually collapsible baton. So-called because of tendency to produce spinning star-like visual artifacts, reminiscent of a disco ball, when used on the skull.
2) lighted sticks or tubes of various colors commonly used for signaling, navigation in darkness, or dance parties. Can be battery-powered, fluorescent/phosphorescent, or lit by chemical reaction. The colors can glow steadily, strobe, or cycle. The term derives from their popular use at raves and other dance parties to achieve novel, personal lighting effects as an improvement over the Disco Era's trend of wearing bright, shiny clothing or jewelry to maximize the reflections of a disco ball. Also called glow sticks, neon bling, or luminaria.
a) powered stun baton emitting colorful sparks like disco ball reflections,
b) non-powered, usually collapsible baton. So-called because of tendency to produce spinning star-like visual artifacts, reminiscent of a disco ball, when used on the skull.
2) lighted sticks or tubes of various colors commonly used for signaling, navigation in darkness, or dance parties. Can be battery-powered, fluorescent/phosphorescent, or lit by chemical reaction. The colors can glow steadily, strobe, or cycle. The term derives from their popular use at raves and other dance parties to achieve novel, personal lighting effects as an improvement over the Disco Era's trend of wearing bright, shiny clothing or jewelry to maximize the reflections of a disco ball. Also called glow sticks, neon bling, or luminaria.
1) The SWAT team quickly contained the riot by employing disco sticks and firehoses.
2) That DJ's signature is tying bi-colored disco sticks in his dreadlocks and using a stroboscope to make them dance to the beat.
2) That DJ's signature is tying bi-colored disco sticks in his dreadlocks and using a stroboscope to make them dance to the beat.
by illuminate-us October 06, 2010
by Big R August 31, 2003
by Timmy Two Tone June 22, 2004
It's like "fiddle sticks", but more modern.
by yack35 July 25, 2006
The year 2021 as viewed from above.
From this vantage point, it looks like a 20, a twisted stick (2) and a straight stick (1).
From this vantage point, it looks like a 20, a twisted stick (2) and a straight stick (1).
{From a drone video on YouTube:
Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 6:11pm PDT on 10-19-21 (or, "2021-10-19T18:11" or "2021 19 Oct." or even, "October 19, Twenty Twisted-Stick-Straight-Stick" if you prefer).
Flight took place (launched anyway) in the airspace over the 3600-block of N. Maple Ave. in Fresno CA. USA at 6:11pm PDT on 10-19-21 (or, "2021-10-19T18:11" or "2021 19 Oct." or even, "October 19, Twenty Twisted-Stick-Straight-Stick" if you prefer).
by Telephony October 20, 2020
When a girl is giving a guy a nice hand job and then at a random moment, she takes his dick and turns it to the left or right pulling on it.
by Rory Taylor May 20, 2008
by donteatthefishsticks April 16, 2009