A stick generally refers to a long, slender piece of wood, usually a branch from a tree without the leaves that may be refined. It can also be used as a weapon and early records have shown that they were used for hunting. Stick may refer to: - Chopsticks, an eating utensil
- Rod, cane, or hickory stick, disciplinary implements
- Pointing stick, an indicator
- Swagger stick, a formal attribute
- Club (weapon) or staff (stick), weapons
- Tally stick, a marking medium
- Cane (walking stick), a mobility aid
- Fire stick, a stick for making fire
In objects of similar shape: The sticks may refer to: - The boondocks, a remote area, or a city or town that is considered unsophisticated
Stick may also refer to: In nicknames: In music: - Didgeridoo, a musical instrument often called a "stick"
- Clapstick, a musical instrument that traditionally accompanies the didgeridoo
- Chapman Stick, a musical instrument devised by Emmett Chapman in the early 1970s
- Stick, the wooden or fiberglass part of a bow for a stringed instrument
- Drum stick, a tool for playing drums
In the military: In language: - to give stick, British English slang expression meaning 'to give denigration or criticism' for something to someone
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