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shtick
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
shtick
(noun)
shtick
noun
also
schtick
/
ˈ
ʃtɪk/
plural
shticks
also
schticks
shtick
noun
also
schtick
/
ˈ
ʃtɪk/
plural
shticks
also
schticks
Britannica Dictionary definition of SHTICK
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US, informal
1
:
a usual way of performing, behaving, speaking, etc.
That joke is part of his
shtick
.
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2
:
something that a person likes to do or does well
Sports are just not my
shtick
.
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