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Definition of Knobstick

Knobstick
Knobstick Knob"stick`, n. One who refuses to join, or withdraws from, a trades union. [Cant, Eng.]
Knobstick
Knobstick Knob"stick`, n. A stick, cane, or club terminating in a knob; esp., such a stick or club used as a weapon or missile; a knobkerrie.

Meaning of Knobstick from wikipedia

- Look up ****stick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****stick may refer to: Strikebreaker or blackleg, a derogatory archaic term for a worker who is...
- A ****stick wedding is the forced marriage of a pregnant single woman with the man known or believed to be the father. It derives its name from the staves...
- practice had not always followed social convention, resulting in shotgun or ****stick weddings. In the United Kingdom, one source reports that almost 40% of...
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