Means stick to your argument without solid knowledge of what you are talking about
A talking stick, as used by the Native American Indians, is a stick passed from person to person while in a meeting. Only the person who is holding the stick is allowed to speak. If there is another "talking stick", I have not encountered it.
An Indian talking stick, is a tool used in council meetings. See related link below..
It depends on which kind your talking about ;)
The game you are talking about is called Stick Wars. This game can be found at StickPage.com.
If your talking automatic no but if your talking stick shift it will.
A Maori talking stick, called a "korero" stick, is a traditional tool used by the Maori people of New Zealand during communal discussions or meetings. The person holding the stick has the sole right to speak and share their thoughts while others listen respectfully. The stick is passed around to ensure everyone has a chance to speak.
maori.. they live in New Zealand
Tokotoko.
A talking stick is typically used in meetings or discussions to ensure that only the person holding the stick is allowed to speak. It promotes respectful communication and listening among participants and helps maintain order during group conversations.
Incredibly, there are ten different Latin translations for the English word "club". One is "clava" if you mean a stick or a bat. Another is "sodalicium" if you are talking about a fellowship.
Do it mean he mad at you or he don't feel like talking to you