1. The equivalent of clapping in ice hockey, in which a player literally taps his stick against the ice, boards or glass to create a clapping sound. As with clapping, this is generally a congratulatory gesture, or sometimes a sign of respect or encouragement (as with a player leaving the rink with an injury).
2. Outside of the actual playing of hockey, the term may be used as above, or to give a shout-out, recognition, etc. for pretty much any reason. In this case, when used in writing (as in message boards, blogs, etc.) the term is often abbreviated as s/t.
2. Outside of the actual playing of hockey, the term may be used as above, or to give a shout-out, recognition, etc. for pretty much any reason. In this case, when used in writing (as in message boards, blogs, etc.) the term is often abbreviated as s/t.
1. Only an asshole doesn't give a stick tap when they're finished playing the national anthem.
2. S/t to Casey for pointing out that shortcut. I had no idea it was there!
2. S/t to Casey for pointing out that shortcut. I had no idea it was there!
by Z. Tenao December 07, 2011
The Siamese twins had no choice but to stick together.
by TexasJewBoy December 22, 2017
A sexual act where a cum-covered penis is wiped around a girl or guys mouth like a glue stick, and after getting the surface area all sticky a fake mustache is stuck on.
"I gave my girlfriend a Glue Stick last night and I laughed cos she looked like Joe Dirt."
"You're a dick."
"You're a dick."
by JohnEBlaze August 02, 2009
by THONGDADDYFLASH June 01, 2005
by MisterTical August 30, 2006
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Sorry but the l's here suck, and the head move to the right, so it doesn't look like a stick figure.
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Sorry but the l's here suck, and the head move to the right, so it doesn't look like a stick figure.
by Supersmasher10015 December 20, 2006
An unfair weapon, normally one that kills in one strike.
The auto shotty in CS, the plasma sword/ rocket launcher in Halo
The auto shotty in CS, the plasma sword/ rocket launcher in Halo
by Laguna L September 27, 2005