I've heard the term 'shank' thrown around in different contexts, and it can mean a few things depending on where you encounter it. In prison slang, a shank is a homemade weapon, usually sharpened from everyday objects like toothbrushes or bits of metal. It's a grim but practical tool in that environment.
In sports, especially golf or soccer, a shank is a mishit where the ball goes wildly off course, often due to poor contact with the club or foot. It's the kind of mistake that makes you groan out loud. And in textiles, a shank is a small loop or stem on a button or jewelry piece that helps it sit properly. So yeah, the word 'shank' wears a lot of hats!
The term 'shank' pops up in so many places, and each meaning has its own little story. In the culinary world, a shank refers to a cut of meat from the leg of an animal, like lamb or beef. It's tough but flavorful, perfect for slow cooking.
Then there's the darker side—prison culture. A shank there is a makeshift knife, crafted from whatever's on hand. It's a survival tool, but also a symbol of desperation.
In sports, a shank is that awful moment when a golfer or soccer player completely botches a shot, sending the ball veering off in the wrong direction. It's the kind of blunder that can ruin your day.
And let's not forget fashion—buttons and jewelry often have shanks, those little loops or posts that keep them secure. It's a small detail, but it makes all the difference. The word might seem simple, but its uses are surprisingly varied.
'Shank' is one of those words that changes meaning depending on where you hear it. In prison talk, it's a makeshift weapon, often just a sharpened piece of metal or plastic. It's a stark reminder of the harsh realities inside.
In cooking, a shank is a cut of meat from the leg, usually tough but packed with flavor. Dishes like osso buco rely on it for depth.
Sports fans know a shank as a terrible miss-hit, like when a golfer sends the ball way off target. It's frustrating but also kinda funny if it happens to someone else.
And in sewing or jewelry-making, a shank is the part that holds a button or gemstone in place. It's a small but crucial piece. The word might sound rough, but it's got a lot of layers.
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Lots of people are asking so here it is:
Branston high series order - Jake, Nathan, Shane, Luke, Billy.
Although technically third in the series, this was the first book I ever wrote so I hope you enjoy.
Thank you so much for reading xxx
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Aurora has spent the majority of her school life trying to be invisible, trying to avoid the attention of those who enjoy tormenting her.
She's finally achieved her wish and there's only one year left before she can leave them all behind like a bad memory.
But when she literally runs into them at a party, her luck seems to have run out and Shane determined to make her his prime target.
Shane is my best kept secret. The more time that passes the tighter my hold on him gets. If my father thinks he can take my right to find my mate from me and sell me off to the highest bitter than he's got another thing coming. I'll take what I want and give the only thing he thinks I have of value to whoever I choose. And who do I choose? I choose Shane.
Adea is the air I breathe. I won't let anyone come between us and I won't let the Moon Goddess try and decide who she gets to be with. Whether it be her father or destiny, no one will get in my way. Fate? Mate? These words mean nothing to me. No one wants us together, but the jokes on them, I'll decide my own destiny. Adea Biscoff is that destiny.
In a new life where the curse has been broken, can everything unfold how it was supposed to? Will the star-crossed lovers finally have their chance? What happens when Shane remembers everything, but refuses to make the same mistake again? The tables have been turned and Shane realizes who the real villain has been all along. What if in this life, Shane demands she be the one to pay?
! Sexual and physical abuse may be triggering for survivors !
"What are you doing here with Nate?" He asked with anger in his voice.
"I'm his date" I said rudely
"His date? Shay what the f**k!" He semi shouted raking his hands through his black shinny hair.
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As a child growing up Shay was a happy child, she has to perfect family and she get everything she want.
Shay grow up to be a beautiful young lady with standards, she always wanted to be independent as her mom would told her.
she lost her parents when she was on her second years in college, her uncle promise to take good care of her on her little sister skai valentine. as day goes by her uncle wasn't living up to his promise.
she wanted to get away from her uncle and the life she was living but she couldn't leave her little sister there. it's was getting worst his abuse to her, he didn't let her finished college and he wouldn't allow her to work instead she was a maid in her father's own house that her uncle now manage.
one day she pray for a miracle and it was granted she was in a cafe and over heard a stranger looking for a living nanny to take care of his little sister.
Her life slowly change after that.....
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SHIFT! I hear Will's voice clear as day in my head.
SHIFT! SHIFT! SHIFT!
It develops its own rhythm, playing in a loop, like a chant giving me incentive.
I get lost in the feeling of disarray, I endure the splitting of cells, the realigning of bones, the discarding of the outer layers of my frame.
In the blink of an eye, it's over.
I've transformed.
Three years ago, on her 18th birthday, Sincere Rose discovered she is not an ordinary girl. She has an ability, a very special ability, that is worth killing her for.
Being on the run from people who plan to murder her, and authorities who want to imprison her, she is forced to do the unimaginable to live.
Amid these struggles she meets Will, who tells her she is a being that hasn't existed in hundreds of years.
She is thrown into a world of war and magic, where she is known not by her birth name, but her ability
THE SHIFTER
SHADOW” is about Liam Remmick and his adventures in seeking revenge. His father, Steve Nazar abandoned the mother when she was still pregnant. After the death of his mother he lived from one orphanage to another until he was thrown out to fend for himself. Because no other orphanage agreed to take him in, mostly because of his sadist character, he lives in a cave eating whatever he finds. Most times he would steal food and fruits from vendors—he would be caught, beaten to a pulp and the food he stole would be taken from him. He would go home empty handed with nothing but a bruised face and a few broken bones and swollen eyes.
When he’s not stealing fruits he’s either hunting for game or mushroom. On a faithful day when he came home to his cave after a sunny day of getting nothing, he noticed someone was in his cave and after having a short squabble with the stranger—as usual Liam is good at picking fights but rarely wins any. The strange figure introduces himself as Seth, Liam’s Uncle. Liam recognised his face from the picture his mother would always look at if she missed home. Seth is Liam’s mother’s baby brother. That day is the first day Liam is meeting him or any of his relatives. Seth has been looking for him after he heard his sister died, he was close to giving up when he finally stumbles on a cave to rest and tend to his wounds only for him to meet his nephew living like a caveman. He takes him home to the Shadow Realm—is the home of people with the ability to control Shadows, Liam’s father was from there but he deserted the place.
Lily Shawn never got the chance to meet her mother whom she was told died the day she was born and was raised by Abigail whom she knew as her Aunty. She fell in love with Derrick Mingle and found out the truth about Abigail through that love. She became bitter, broke up with her boyfriend, and vowed to take revenge for her mum. Can their love heal Lily's, bitter heart? Will Lily be successful in taking her revenge or will she face a new obstacle? To know more, read "Lily Shawn"
In street slang, to shank someone means to stab them with a makeshift weapon, often something sharp like a piece of metal or glass. It’s a term that pops up a lot in prison dramas or gritty urban stories where characters don’t have access to proper weapons. The word itself feels raw and violent, like something out of a tense scene in 'The Shawshank Redemption' or 'Orange Is the New Black.' Shanking isn’t just about the physical act—it carries a tone of desperation or betrayal, something done in the heat of the moment or as a last resort. It’s not a fancy move; it’s messy, brutal, and usually has serious consequences. The imagery it evokes is pretty visceral, like a sudden, sharp pain followed by chaos. You’ll hear it in rap lyrics, crime novels, or even in gaming communities when talking about stealth kills in games like 'Prison Architect.'