Schtick in a sentence as a noun

The whole 30 days of logos schtick was awful.

Being an angry ******* is kind of Maddox's schtick

The guy's whole schtick seems to be making arguments that are valid but unsound.

The whole "outsider" schtick doesn't really work 6 years into your Presidency.

The whole 'plucky little Android' schtick is extremely tiresome and frankly devalues your point.

Hello and welcome to 2008!Seriously though, if you are going to rehash this tired schtick then at least make intelligent points about the problems with the language.

And they do. Now, I'm going froma small sample, but I've seen this repeat itself often enough to think of it as a schtick; at a conservative estimate, every time he drops off his packages, there's a 50% chance that he gets one new customer lead.

They are a national and trans-national transportation monopoly that has deep brand recognition while forcing drivers to play or pray, same schtick as the taxi companies.

A stage full of impossibly lame "bro-schtick" cartoon characters and a live-action anime-style interviewer complete with absurd hair.

A person who excels in 10 hours of his time and subordinates in 30 isn't 25% as someone who gets to be full-time excellent, but possibly 1%.I spent 6 months at Google, a company that has some awe-inspiring R&D "centers of excellence" but is essentially just a bank if you don't get to work in one. Now, I'm sick of ragging on Google because I think I've overdone that schtick.

Plus, Arrington's entire schtick as a startup blogger/investor depends on a frothy startup environment, which another dud IPO--namely Zynga--would directly endanger.

They will listen to blow hards and pundits all day and blindly follow their leadership on fad after fad, never really questioning whether these people are worth listening to in the first place.-- Zed Shaw, backpedaling when his angry schtick gets called out by the community

> would there be interest in a young guy with startup cred but no political background?The novelty/outsider schtick, alone, rarely does much for a candidate unless they are also a well-known non-political celebrity, and youth isn't all that powerful a selling point.

" You're not fooling anyone: the schtick you are employing is to make statements that are tailored to offend, under the guise of "stating your opinion," and then get outraged when they do offend and people take advantage of the moderation mechanism of a downvote to say, "we don't want this here.

Schtick definitions

noun

(Yiddish) a little; a piece; "give him a shtik cake"; "he's a shtik crazy"; "he played a shtik Beethoven"

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noun

(Yiddish) a contrived and often used bit of business that a performer uses to steal attention; "play it straight with no shtik"

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noun

(Yiddish) a prank or piece of clowning; "his shtik made us laugh"

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noun

(Yiddish) a devious trick; a bit of cheating; "how did you ever fall for a shtik like that?"

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