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Shank

British English

Noun: A homemade knife made from one piece. E.g: a glass shard

Verb: To puncture someone with a sharp, one piece object.
Sentence: They shanked (verb) them with their shank(noun)
by My_nan July 18, 2021
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I shank backs

What I call hispanics with no common sense.
Person 1: are you a Hispanic with no common sense.
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Good, you are a "I Shank Backs"
by TheGravelOfAConundrum January 17, 2025
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Shank

Slang for stabbing
Commonly used among chavs and roadmen
I'll shank him bruv- angry chav or roadman
by British slang translator April 14, 2020
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sugar shanked

to be stabbed by an improvised tool made of hard candy
Bro u good? Did you get sugar shanked? Ay bro please Detroit funerals are expensive!
by hogu April 17, 2022
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shank

noun; a particularly thick cock, verb; to shank a girl with a thick cock
as in "shank of love" or the Irish "shank o' love"
by shankster31 August 7, 2010
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What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to perianal abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to perianal abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Supernatural is situationally procedural for left shank accidents: The First Juvenile Release...《¤》
by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 2, 2025
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Shank

1. Literally, to stab in the stomach

2. More loosely, to screw something up, make a mistake, etc.

3. In sports: to make a bad shot/play, to hit the ball awkwardly.
Did you see that tennis ball? I hit it over the fence!
Yeah, you really shanked that one.
by tennisdude November 20, 2010
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