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  2. Nov 15, 2021 · 1) An insult given to a person who acts like a pure bellend and you want to be subtle about it. 2) the stem of a penis. Patty: look at my new trackies, there well shiny my mummy bought them from JD. Cammy lad: your a fucking Shaft!! by Cammy_lad June 10, 2009. Get the Shaft mug. Shaft. 1: Ripped off. 2: The stem of the penis.

  3. In simple terms, 'Shaft' is a slang used when someone feels they have been exploited, cheated, ripped off, or taken advantage of. If you believe you've been unfairly treated, you could say you've been 'shafted'.

  4. Dec 8, 2020 · A word that can mean literally anything, but is most commonly an insult used against another person. Can also be called Shafte (Shaft-EE) Person 1: "You are such a Shaft/Shafte." Person 2: "You take that back !" by I breathe K-POP December 8, 2020. Get the Shaft/Shafte mug. Shafted.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · Shaft is another way to say "exploitation", "cheat," "rip off," or "took advantage of." For example, if you got ripped off when buying a car, you might say, "The salesman gave me the shaft," or "I got shafted." Origin of shaft. It is unclear where shaft came from, although there are several claims.

  6. slang Cheated or swindled; unfairly deprived or taken advantage of; screwed (over). I always bring my dad with me when I go to get my car repaired, because I'm always nervous I'll end up getting shafted by the mechanics. We should have won that game, but we were really shafted by the ref.

  7. 1. in physiological senses. (a) ( also prickshaft) the penis [note blaxploitation films of the 1970s, starring macho private eye ‘John Shaft’]. 1611. 1700 1800 1900. 2000. (b) ( US) a (woman’s) leg. 1732. 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950. 1952. (c) ( US) a woman’s body, considered simply as a sexual object. 1934. 1935 1940 1945. 1949.

  8. 2 days ago · a rotating or oscillating round, straight bar for transmitting motion and torque, usually supported on bearings and carrying gears, wheels, or the like, as a propeller shaft on a ship, or a drive shaft of an engine

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