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What (who) is stick-up cap - definition

QUARASHI ALBUM
Stick 'Em Up

stick-up         
1971 SINGLE BY HONEY CONE AND SOULFUL TAPESTRY
Stick Up (song)
¦ noun informal an armed robbery in which a gun is used to threaten people.
Centre stick         
  • Central forward area of the [[Mirage III]] cockpit, showing a centre stick
AIRCRAFT COCKPIT ARRANGEMENT
Center stick; Flight control stick
A centre stick (or center stick in the United States), or simply control stick is an aircraft cockpit arrangement where the control column (or joystick) is located in the center of the cockpit between the pilots or between the pilot's legs. Since the throttle controls are typically located to the left of the pilot, the right hand is used for the stick, although left-hand or both-hands operation is possible if required.
cloth cap         
  • Woolen flat cap
  • [[Dick Berggren]] is known for wearing a flat cap.
  • Flat cap, side view, [[herringbone pattern]]
  • Chilean]] poet [[Pablo Neruda]] was known for wearing flat caps.
ROUNDED CAP WITH A SMALL STIFF VISOR IN FRONT
Cloth cap; Windsor cap; Golf cap; Windsor Cap; Flat Cap; Scally cap; Paperboy hat; Paddy cap; Flatcap; Ivy cap; Touring cap; Cheesecutter cap; Irish cap; Tweed cap; Cheesecutter hat; Bunnet; Duck bill hat; Duck-bill hat; Duckbill hat
¦ noun Brit. a man's flat woollen cap with a peak.
?[as modifier] relating to or associated with the working class: Labour's traditional cloth-cap image.

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Jinx (Quarashi album)

Jinx is the fourth album by Quarashi, and is the only album the group released on a major record label. It was released on 9 April 2002. It was their first album to receive an international release, being released not only in Iceland, but also in the United States, Australia, Japan, and the rest of Europe. As such, Jinx is Quarashi's best known album.