shtick|shticks in English
noun
trick, ploy, gimmick (Yiddish)
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2. Taking the slapstick route, he quarried for bits and shticks, not archetypes and myths.
3. From the bowels of a long time forgotten questionable internet shtick, rises the once minor internet infamous Doddy & Blinny Show!
4. Buffoonery: 1 n acting like a clown or buffoon Synonyms: clowning , frivolity , harlequinade , japery , prank Types: schtick , schtik , shtick , shtik (Yiddish) a
5. His rant about “crony capitalism”, and the sweet ending to his song about hate speech, both suggest common ground between Frisby’s anti-corporate shtick and the politics of the Bolshiest
6. Robinson's imitation of Little Caeser Alchemize to produce a show that pits postmodern identity angst against vaudevillian shtick--a little song, a little dance, even a little juggling.
7. Byplay: 1 n incidental activity performed by an actor for dramatic effect Synonyms: business , stage business Types: schtick , schtik , shtick , shtik (Yiddish) a contrived and often used bit of business that a performer uses to steal attention Type of: acting , performing , playacting , playing the performance of a part or role in a drama