Definition of «shtick»

The term "shtick" is a Yiddish word that refers to a comedian's routine or style, often involving exaggerated behavior and mannerisms. It can also refer to a person's characteristic way of doing something or an unusual habit.

Usage examples

  1. Comedian's Shtick: The comedian's shtick usually involved telling witty one-liners and using self-deprecating humor to entertain the audience.
  2. Salesperson's Shtick: The salesperson's shtick was to use a confident and persuasive tone, combined with a unique pitch, to convince potential customers to buy their product.
  3. Magician's Shtick: The magician's shtick consisted of performing mind-boggling illusions while maintaining a mysterious and charismatic stage presence.
  4. Politician's Shtick: The politician's shtick involved making grand promises and engaging in passionate speeches to gather support from voters.
  5. Game Show Host's Shtick: The game show host's shtick was to create an energetic and lively atmosphere, engage contestants in witty banter, and keep the audience entertained throughout the show.

Phrases with «shtick»

Sentences with «shtick»

  • The comedy itself is run - of - the - mill and some appearances, like that of Sherri Shepherd as Hart's wedding planner, you have to question why the whole shtick of him constantly arguing with her is really there. (movieswithmae.com)
  • And he's not wrong, adopting the men - on - top routine as a kind of shtick for those pre-politically correct times. (variety.com)
  • Vincent Cassel is very strong in a supporting capacity even though he pretty much does the same shtick in the majority of his scenes. (shockya.com)
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