A phrase used to describe a location out in the middle of nowhere, usually far out in the country or outskirts of a city
Drake: I should've put you somewhere where no one could find you. Mansion out in the sticks with nothin' around you. Katy, Texas, Dallas, Texas, you know, a different environment.
Oh you from Missouri? You must be livin out in the sticks.
Oh you from Missouri? You must be livin out in the sticks.
by BlindBaker January 16, 2021
Bastardisation of "smitting stick", any long heavy wooden object used to handheld weapon usually smash to face of an enemy.
The traditional Irish game of hurling (similar to hockey) uses modified "smotin' sticks" to hit a small leather ball. The existance of this game indecates the popularity of "smotin' sticks" in gaelic Ireland.
by Drunk Merlin October 23, 2003
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by Wikipedia > Dramtica March 06, 2022
Train driver talk. The stick refers to the signal whilst the “one” means This signal is orange and the next one will be red.
Offsider: one on the stick there, driver!
Driver: I’ve been driving for 35 years, I don’t need some boy driver telling me “one on the stick”.
Also Driver: Back in the day, we used to just reverse back behind the signals if we went past the red.
Driver: I’ve been driving for 35 years, I don’t need some boy driver telling me “one on the stick”.
Also Driver: Back in the day, we used to just reverse back behind the signals if we went past the red.
by Buff man Mossy May 18, 2023