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Heat stick

A mostly worthless employee, who often spends more energy trying not to do work than would if s/he just did his/her job. Usually reserved to describe off-shift employees, as in their primary function is to keep the building warm overnight.

"I don't even know how TJ got hired, he never does more than 15 minutes of actual work. I'm glad he got assigned to nights with the rest of the heat sticks."

by Red001 October 2, 2013

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Stick talk

Making gun threats to someone

"They know we talk that stick talk" -Future

by Ryry8937 July 29, 2015

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fat on a stick

derived from the ancient delicacy of pepperettes, which are intensely fat-laden mini-pepperoni sausages.

boy: Hey mom, can I have a fat on a stick?
mother: Go ahead son

by T. Walsh / Ronan XVII January 4, 2005

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village stick

Coming from Bulgarian: Селска пръчка.

Тhis is a very stupid woman who likes to wear animal prints, listening to well known Bulgarian music genre Pop-folk (oily Chalga), always a gold digger.

an illiberal woman = village stick

by jimmy88 June 17, 2014


Sticks out

Looks obvious

Sticks out: Easy to see or recognize

by Quentin Perigrine-Barnes III February 4, 2014


Trucked Sticked

When a person gets hit extremely hard in any type of physical sport

That kid got Trucked Sticked so hard they had to call an ambulance

by Schwartzy391 July 11, 2008


Stick or Twist

1. In the game of blackjack, “Stick or Twist” refers to the binary set of options presented to a player during the game. After a card or cards have been drawn, the player may choose to either stick with their current cards (standing) which would be “Sticking”, or they may choose to receive another card (hitting) which would be “Twisting.”

2. A phrase referring to one’s agency to either “cash in” and remain at their current level in life: or to sacrifice momentary satisfaction and work towards a greater level in life. The term is most commonly used within self-improvement circles.

1. “Shall you decide to stick or twist?”

“I think I’ll play it safe and stick.”

2. Alex went to a decent college, graduated and received his degree, and went into a stable career. In order to garner the respect and recognition of his social peers, he got a mortgage for a large home in a mediocre neighbourhood, purchased pricy clothing, a brand new mid-range car, and started a family with a woman he met in college, despite the fact that she leads a sedentary and unhealthy lifestyle, argues with Alex daily, and cheated on him once in the past. Alex has little ability to progress past this point in his life, while having all the desire to. Alex chose to stick.

James also went to a decent college, graduated and received his degree, and went into a stable career. Sacrificing the respect and recognition from many of his peers, and intimacy from a relationship, James saved plenty while working, while spending long nights working on his own business. Money that could’ve gone towards a woman or family, or a mortgage on a big house, or expensive clothing, went into James’ passion project. Later on James’ business succeeds and he ends up purchasing a gorgeous home in a famed neighbourhood, all his dream cars and clothing, and is able to attract a high quality woman who constantly supports James and improves herself, while also being an excellent mother to their children. James chose to twist.

by THEREALHYPEBOSS June 5, 2022

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