shtick

/ʃtɪk/

UK: /ʃtɪk/

shtick

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Definition

A generally humorous routine.

Etymology

Borrowed from Yiddish שטיק (shtik, “shtick, act, piece”). Cognate with German Stück, Dutch stuk. Doublet of shtuka, steck, and styca.

Example Sentences

  • "Sally Marr: Lenny [Bruce] used to do a shtick between strippers. / The Interviewer: What kind of stick? / Sally Marr: No, it's shtick, darling, shtick."
  • "Dag and I are drying glasses, a strangely restful activity, and we're listening to Mr. M. do his Mr. M. shtick. We feed him lines; it's like watching a Bob Hope TV special but with home viewer participation."
  • "But even great shtick can get old real fast: the dreaded Saturday Night Live syndrome."
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