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#143116 05/20/05 08:38 PM
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http://www.comics.com/comics/getfuzzy/archive/getfuzzy-20050520.html

Has anyone ever heard 'shank' used in this sense?


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http://www.comics.com/comics/getfuzzy/archive/getfuzzy-20050520.html

Has anyone ever heard 'shank' used in this sense?


Very, very often. At least here in NZ (probably courtesy of Old Blighty), it's a term used in connection with those who are guests of Her Majesty.


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Sharpened toothbrushes are popular shanks, apparently.


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Very common usage, I think.



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"Shank" used to denote a home-made knife-like weapon has, for me, the feel of those prison movies made in black-and-white in the 1940s with Edward G. Robinson and people like him. I doubt if anybody in the jail beneath my courtroom uses that term anymore ... unless they are as old as I am and perhaps a fan of the gangster films of the forties.





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shank+prison: 37.9k googlits www
shank+prison: <1k googlits uk sites only

But yes, it's a commonly understood term in the UK.

Some more prison slang for you:

http://www.vinniejones.co.uk/film/meanslang.php


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shank+prison

Guess I just been hanging with the wrong element.


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Just taking a stab here, but was that a cutting remark?



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i am surprized that shive has come up in this discussion.

i know a shank is any item being used as weapon, but a toothbrush, handle, shapened into a knive is a shank that is also a shive.
a shive is a shank that has a cutting edge.

where as a lump of mashed potatoes, packed into a toe of sock and left to dry can be a mace like weapon, (a shank)

i think shive is more commonly used on TV crime drama's, but shank was more common in 1940'- and 50's crime movies.

i suspect a ball point pen cartridge, made into a handcuff key, while not technically a weapon, would also be a shank.


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where as a lump of mashed potatoes, packed into a toe of sock and left to dry can be a mace like weapon, (a shank)
..or a particularly heavy biscuit?


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