This is quite funny to me that someone doesn't know the answer to this question. Whoever ask you this question is asking you are you going to stab me. Haha yeah!
To shank is to stab.
to stab and kill some one
To Shank someone means to stab them, anywere you want to.!
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Are you sure you do mean shank's mare which is a term for going on foot ? It is a kind of joke to say something like "we rode shank's mare" meaning we had to walk.
no, he's going out with camilla belle at the moment
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Not sure but I would think if you going to have a shank, having one of the most flexable would help by alowing the foot to move naturaly.
Shank (v) to knife somebody in a looser term not necessarily with a knife and also quick and an unanticipated knifing Shank (n) something you use to shank (see above) somebody with Shank (n) means a leg. King Edward I of England was called Longshanks because he was tall. A shank is a cut of meat from the leg of a cow or calf.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! The shank is on the leg, so it's near the end of an animal. The shank of the evening means the late afternoon, near the end of the day.
It essentially means that if you over shoot or miss the goal entirely (shank), you have to be the one to go retrieve the ball (shag)