shanked


shank

S0317000 (shăngk)n.1. a. The part of the human leg between the knee and ankle.b. A corresponding part in other vertebrates.2. a. The whole leg of a human.b. A leg or leglike part.3. A cut of meat from the leg of a steer, calf, sheep, or lamb.4. The long narrow part of a nail or pin.5. A stem, stalk, or similar part.6. Nautical The stem of an anchor.7. The long shaft of a fishhook.8. The part of a tobacco pipe between the bowl and stem.9. The shaft of a key.10. The narrow section of the handle of a spoon.11. Printing The section of a body of type between the shoulder and the foot.12. a. The narrow part of the sole of a shoe under the instep.b. A piece of material, such as metal, that is used to reinforce or shape this part of a shoe.13. A projection, such as a ring, on the back of a button by which it is sewn to cloth.14. a. See tang1.b. The part of a tool, such as a drill, that connects the functioning head to the handle.15. a. The latter or remaining part, especially of a period of time.b. The early or primary part of a period of time: the shank of the evening.16. Slang A knife or other sharp, pointed implement, especially one that has been fashioned from something else; a shiv.tr.v. shanked, shank·ing, shanks Sports 1. To hit (a golf ball) with the heel of the club, causing the ball to veer in the wrong direction.2. Slang To stab (a person) with a sharp, pointed implement.
[Middle English shanke, from Old English sceanca.]
shanked adj.