STICKUP

Etymology

Noun

stickup (plural stickups)

A robbery at gunpoint

A small diameter tree branch or limb that extends out of the water in flooded or submerged timber, as in a lake or river.

Anagrams

• up stick, up-ticks, upticks

Source: Wiktionary



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