Shank in a sentence as a noun

I do like Zed Shaw does, it gets melded from my thoughts via z-shank implants..

But sometimes I wish there was a 'shank in OP's goddamn kidney' glyph.

Maybe one of those numbers where the blade and the shank are forged from a single piece of metal?

"Your honour, I didn't shank him because I hate hispanics, it's because he stole my dope!

" Seriously, I would be willing to shank a mofo for more natural light at work.

They don't carry guns, but they still are wrapped up in shank-proof vests and bristling with a Batman belt of cuffs and batons and gadgets.

The difference from the standard Blackrock Utah array is that each of those shanks has multiple contacts along it.

Shank in a sentence as a verb

A broken CD would make a fantastic shank not just a stab shank like a sharpened toothbrush but a slit somebodies throat kind of shank.

And this outcry seems to be confined to certain political figures, not just any prisoner caught with a shank.

Usually multi-shank arrays like the one depicted in the press release are chronic, so no chamber is necessary.

It's basically a Utah-style array with many shanks arranged in a rectangular grid.

But I'm expecting that the increased density in these arrays will come mostly from putting multiple contacts on each shank rather than putting the shanks closer together, which may not produce any more damage than an ordinary Blackrock array.

Even if you could engineer an array with long enough shanks and manage to insert it without destroying it, you might do so much damage to brain tissue between the surface and the target that the resulting data would not reflect normal brain function.

Shank definitions

noun

a cut of meat (beef or veal or mutton or lamb) from the upper part of the leg

noun

the part of the human leg between the knee and the ankle

noun

cylinder forming a long narrow part of something

See also: stem

noun

cylinder forming the part of a bolt between the thread and the head

noun

cylinder forming the part of a bit by which it is held in the drill

noun

the narrow part of the shoe connecting the heel and the wide part of the sole

See also: waist

noun

lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals

See also: cannon

noun

a poor golf stroke in which the heel of the club hits the ball

verb

hit (a golf ball) with the heel of a club, causing the ball to veer in the wrong direction