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Words That Rhyme With "stick" — Rhymes for Songwriters & Poets

Stick belongs to the versatile '-ick' rhyme family, one of the most productive sound groups in English songwriting. This monosyllabic word carries punchy, percussive energy that works brilliantly in hip-hop, rock, and country genres. Its meanings range from physical objects to persistence ('stick with it'), giving lyricists multiple angles for metaphor and wordplay.

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Famous uses of "stick" in music and poetry

Walk This Way — Run-DMC & Aerosmith
The rock-rap crossover uses 'stick' in its aggressive, rhythmic verses, pairing it with quick internal rhymes to build momentum.
Big Poppa — The Notorious B.I.G.
Biggie employs 'stick' with street connotations, rhyming it tightly with 'thick' and 'trick' in his signature flow.
The Joker — Steve Miller Band
Uses 'stick' in the laid-back line about being a picker, grinner, and midnight toker, rhyming with 'slick' for that smooth 70s vibe.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with stick?
Perfect rhymes include: trick, quick, thick, slick, kick, pick, lick, sick, click, brick, wick, flick, nick, tick, and chick. These all share the exact '-ick' ending and work seamlessly in any rhyme scheme.
What are near rhymes for stick?
Near rhymes include: risk, disk, stiff, still, swift, strict, sting, strip, and stitch. These share similar consonant sounds or vowel qualities without being exact matches, useful for subtler rhyming.
What are slant rhymes for stick?
Slant rhymes include: stack, stock, stuck, stake, streak, stroke, and static. These share consonant frameworks or partial sound similarities, perfect for avoiding predictable rhyme patterns.
How do you use stick in a rap song?
In rap, 'stick' often carries double meanings—a weapon, persistence, or staying true. Use it at bar endings for punch, or in multisyllabic chains like 'stick with the thick rhetoric.' Its hard 'k' ending provides natural emphasis for delivery.
What is the best rhyme scheme for stick in poetry?
The '-ick' sound works excellently in AABB couplets for comedic or energetic pieces, and in ABAB patterns for narrative flow. Its short, sharp quality suits limerick meter particularly well, and it anchors ballad stanzas effectively.

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