What is Knife?
1.
1) An object with a blade, primarily used for cutting.
2) To stab someone with a knife.
"I'm going to knife you if you touch my bitch again."
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2.
a knife can come in many shapes and sizes.
usually consist of a blade made of some kind of metal or stone, with a handle at the other end.
there are fixed blade knives. (meaning that they don't fold, they need a sheath to keep from getting cut)
and folding (the blade usually folds into the blade.)
one of the most widely known is the switch blade. (just a knife that has a spring loaded blade, no big deal)
and then there are knifes that have the blade the slides out of the handle. and some that have handles that fold onto the blade.
then there are piece of crap fantasise knives, dont waste your money.
not a weapon unless used as one, a knife is a tool, that doubles as a weapon.
then there is the term, to knife.
means to stab or cut someone, but not necessarily kill them.
very similar to shanking someone. (although shanks are better at a stab, usually favored in the hammer fist or oriental knife hold.)
lets go to the knife shop and buy a knife today.
lets knife him.
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3.
A Small Sharp blade that is used for cutting things. Can change the tide of battle.
Big Muscular dude:Im gonna beat you up!
Guy with Knife:Im gonna stab you.
Big Muscular Dude:Hey man, no hard feelings, I was just kidding.
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4.
A sharp object used for killing people who don't do as they're told.
I got a new knife at the store today. It's very sharp and should be good for killing.
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5.
A tool carried by people from "the hood" for performing various daily tasks.
"shit man dems i cant eat ids big lump o cheese"
"no worries blud"
"i iz carrying a knife"
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6.
A tool for cutting with a handle at one end, and a flat blade of roughly equal length.
To knife is to use the knife to attack a person or object.
"I'm going to knife him"
"Call that a knife?" *pulls out long
machete * "This is a knife!"
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7.
to engage in intercourse
yo dude, i heard grandpa billy sabe gets knifed every night.
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