Anglais modifier

Étymologie modifier

Du yiddish שטיק, de l’allemand Stück.

Nom commun modifier

Singulier Pluriel
shtick
\ʃtɪk\
shticks
\ʃtɪks\

shtick \ʃtɪk\

  1. Petit discours bien rôdé dont l’auteur sait d’avance qu’il aura du succès.
    • His whole shtick increasingly seems fake and disingenuous: the crazy hair, the crumpled clothes, the photo on the zip wire, the hesitant, twinkly, donnish speech pattern. — (David Mitchell, Dishonesty is the Second-Best Policy: And Other Rules to Live By, Guardian Faber Publishing, 2019, p. 161)