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stick shift

noun

  1. a manually operated transmission for an automotive vehicle, with the shift lever set either in the floor or on the steering column.


stick shift

noun

    1. a manually operated transmission system in a motor vehicle
    2. a motor vehicle having manual transmission
  1. a gear lever
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of stick shift1

First recorded in 1955–60
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That beetle was banged up because when John first got his license, he didn’t realize that because it was a stick shift, he needed to put the handbrake on when parking.

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It’s as if we’ve left our kids a sports car and neglected to teach them how to drive a stick shift.

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Bassett’s character gives him historical context and teaches him skills, like how to drive a stick shift.

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Michael added, “We make fun of him because we can all drive stick shift, we can change oil, but he never really got into it.”

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Eventually, his father would teach him how to drive a stick shift.

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