stick-and-poke

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English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

stick-and-poke (not comparable)

  1. Being or relating to a kind of tattoo made without a machine, by dipping a needle into ink and poking dots into the skin.

Noun[edit]

stick-and-poke (plural stick-and-pokes)

  1. Such a tattoo.
    • 2013, Days N' Daze (lyrics and music), “Goodbye Lulu”, in Rogue Taxidermy:
      Started hanging out at punk shows and you got it in your head
      To leave home on a freight train 'cause that's what the cool kids did
      Now you've got some shitty stick-and-pokes and hepatitis C