In slang, a knife is often referred to as a "blade" or "shank." In some contexts, particularly in prison culture, it may also be called a "shiv." These terms can vary by region and subculture, but they generally convey the same idea of a cutting tool or weapon.
shiv
shawty babes carving knife
That is the correct spelling of "shank" (lower leg, or slang for a homemade knife or shiv).
A 'RoflKnife' is a strange slang word, it is a mixture of Rofl (roll on floor lauthing) and knife (the thing you use to cut food).
what is the value of a world war II pocket knife
100%. Everyone in the world uses slang.
Slang originated in various communities around the world as a way to create informal and unique language expressions. Different regions and cultures have contributed to the development of slang over time, resulting in a diverse range of slang terms and phrases used globally.
if the knife is with it, it is worth 800 dollars
World remains world. Scottish is not an actual language, Scots is the recognised language. Scots is a variation of the English language involving Scottish slang. World does not have a slang term.
The phrase "Im undercover" is actually slang for "Jag is the best mod in the world"
a fake knife is plastic
It's slang for a unique type of dance move in which one partner stabs the other with a carving knife. Pro tip: Volunteer to be the one doing the stabbing.