sticks and stones

Phrase

 * 1) * 1957, Brendan Gill, The Day the Money Stopped
 * ‘You cheap dead-beat son of a bitch.’ / ‘Sticks and stones.’
 * 1) * 1993, The Independent, 15 May
 * He has come through the worst and now presents a stoical ‘sticks and stones’ front to his detractors.
 * 1) * 2003, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (film)
 * Elizabeth Swann: You're despicable!
 * Jack Sparrow: Sticks and stones, love.
 * 1)  any obsolete technology (usually of military and law enforcement purposes) when used in comparison to state of the art technology used by the antagonists or competitors.
 * 1)  any obsolete technology (usually of military and law enforcement purposes) when used in comparison to state of the art technology used by the antagonists or competitors.
 * 1)  any obsolete technology (usually of military and law enforcement purposes) when used in comparison to state of the art technology used by the antagonists or competitors.