by Kramer024 June 2, 2020
Get the Sticks mug.An all encompassing word for ridiculousness, nonsense, random debauchery, elevated levels of alcohol in the system, unprovoked rant and unprocessed anger. Particularly in the gay community
“Girl, why did you rage text me sunday? Are you sticks”.
Bartender to bartender “We can’t serve her anymore, she’s sticks!l”
Went to a lame party…left. It was sticks.
Bartender to bartender “We can’t serve her anymore, she’s sticks!l”
Went to a lame party…left. It was sticks.
by Birdisthewordtwigs January 5, 2022
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a person with a big heart who loves people who don’t deserve to be loved. they are a good listener and like to make people feel comfortable.
Have you talked to Sticks recently?
by ❤︎︎ March 14, 2022
Get the Sticks mug.A slang term describing Xanax pills, also called bars because of their long shape. When purchased on the street they are usually fake and made in someone's basement with a pill press and drugs from China, potentially fentanyl. A real bar/stick from a pharmacy is white, and contains 2mg of alprazolam and says XANAX on one side.
Shitty Dealer: Yo, I got whites 2mg, school busses 4mg and, hulks 10mg
Guy: Stop selling fake sticks asshole, your shit is just research chemicals and fentanyl.
Shitty Dealer: Bruh my shits legit I robbed a pharmacy yesterday with my skimask and gat.
Other Customer: *literally dies from fent OD*
Guy: Stop selling fake sticks asshole, your shit is just research chemicals and fentanyl.
Shitty Dealer: Bruh my shits legit I robbed a pharmacy yesterday with my skimask and gat.
Other Customer: *literally dies from fent OD*
by WhoTFIsJerry July 27, 2022
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Get the Sticks mug.my neighbors car is so rusty his car sticks out like a dick on a fish very noticeable not hard to be missed by everyone in the neighborhood
by bluebear July 4, 2022
Get the sticks out like a dick on a fish mug.A saying that derives from the children's rhyme "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names can never hurt me".
It's used as a reply to an insult, indicating that the insult has been registered as such, but did not have any effect.
It's used as a reply to an insult, indicating that the insult has been registered as such, but did not have any effect.
Jack: Miss Swann , if you’d be so kind. Come, come, dear. We don’t have all day. Now if you’d be very kind. (she straps on his sword, puts on his hat, etc.) Easy on the goods, darling.
Elizabeth: You’re despicable.
Jack: Sticks and stones, love. I saved your life, you save mine, we’re square.
Elizabeth: You’re despicable.
Jack: Sticks and stones, love. I saved your life, you save mine, we’re square.
by towo October 24, 2008
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