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shank

verb
discrete and rapid thrusts with a sharp object, usually with something homemade or makeshift and usually directed toward to lower torso.

not to be confused with stab.

Rafael shanked his target in the gut with a ballpoint pen as he walked past him on the sidewalk.

by Action Steve July 29, 2006

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shanks

a cool way of saying thanks.

person: hey, nice pet unicorn!
otherperson: shanks!

by sandapanda May 30, 2011

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Shank

To cut or slice or a knife or slicing tool

Chevy Shank.
I'mma shank you, nigguh!

by Tak0 February 19, 2003

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Shank

to pull someones pants down without out them knowing ur gona do it prior to the act

u wear sweatpants u better tie em cuz i'll shank ur ass!

by *april December 31, 2005

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shank

1) To stab

2) To melt a toothbrush then when it is still liquid, put a razor blade on it and let it dry.

1) That dude just got SHANKED!

2)He made a shank yesterday.

by Lewis November 19, 2003

16๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


shank

a knife, or the action of stabbing some1 (shanking them)

damn he got shanked

by Melvin_flynt_da hustla November 14, 2003

16๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


shank

1) (noun) An object that, while not necessarily originally intended as a weapon (and otherwise bears no resemblance), is used as one. A steak knife, for instance, would not be a shank (and is, as well, a poor ad hoc choice for a weapon), but a screwdriver, heavy duty flashlight, or socket wrench would be.

Origin unknown, but I think it has something to do with home made knives. See also shiv.

2) (verb) To use a shank. (Shanked, past tense)

Jorge was shanked with a screwdriver by Miguel when he failed to pass on his protection money.

by Dennis The Tiger May 20, 2005

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