• Knobstick

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ˈnÉ’bstɪk/

    Origin

    From knob + stick.

    Full definition of knobstick

    Noun

    knobstick

    (plural knobsticks)
    1. A stick with a rounded knob at the end.
      • 1856, Richard F. Burton, First Footsteps in East Africa, Könemann 2000, p. 53:The “Budd”, or Somali club, resembles the Kafir “Tonga”. It is a knobstick, about a cubit long, made of some hard wood: the head is rounded on the inside, and the outside is cut to an edge.
    2. (slang) One who refuses to join, or withdraws from, a trade union.
      • 2009, Aaron Brenner, Benjamin Day, Immanuel Ness, The encyclopedia of strikes in American history (page 324)The mill agents, it was rumored, supplied the knobsticks with beer and whiskey, fearing to let them walk the streets.
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