STICK/STICKS

stick n speed; to mark with flags (mark pans); to victimize in money transactions; logs over 25 feet long, paid for according to length; 'spancels' on the wings of chicken; tiller 'stick'; small piece of wood, much longer than thick; fence; a tree; up de stick - in trouble stick-...

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Summary:stick n speed; to mark with flags (mark pans); to victimize in money transactions; logs over 25 feet long, paid for according to length; 'spancels' on the wings of chicken; tiller 'stick'; small piece of wood, much longer than thick; fence; a tree; up de stick - in trouble stick-up - starched collar masts; large trunks of trees; JH JH Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Not used ~fence