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on a stick

An additive to any adjetive, exaggerating the adjective. Everything on a stick is better.
Awesome flute player that brags a lot and has a huge ego: I got second chair
Better flute player (to friend): I got first chair
Friend: That is greatness on a stick!
by Lorajj November 19, 2006
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on a stick

A reply (usually to a rhetorical question), or exclamation, used to describe something excellent.
Ste: What a great night out!
Chris: On a stick!

TheTonester: That curry we had last night was like sex on a stick!
by Chris, Ste and Tony September 29, 2005
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on a stick

often used to exaggerate the previous action or state of being. kind of like "uber".
Man, that was coolness on a stick!
i love ice cream, ice cream: on a stick!
by jen July 6, 2004
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on a stick

1. special ingredient that makes food at the state fair taste so delicious e.g. peach on a stick, za on a stick, bagel on a stick, creme brulee on a stick, etc.

2. a painful way to die (see death on a stick)
Deep-fried twinkie on a stick is so 2002. What will be the new taste sensation at the fair this year?
by mandingoe June 2, 2004
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snake on a stick

Anyone working in the EMS field. (from the snake and staff on a star of life)
by Westley E November 6, 2007
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frick on a stick

expression of frustration and/or regret coined by elliot reid of scrubs. May be appended by the addition of "with a brick" if the situation is particularly harsh
dr cox runs into elliot

elliot: sorry! ... *wait a minute, he ran into me! frick on a stick with a brick!*
by wowmom October 27, 2008
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