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shaft verb- from a male perspective, to have sex UK
After SHAFT - Cor, shaft me! — Colin Evans, The Heart of Standing, 1962
- Only thing stopping me shafting her she reckoned was I was too midgy [small]. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 33, 1999
- to mistreat or abuse US, 1959
- Whoever coined the word shafted had me in mind. — Mickey Spillane, Me, Hood!, p. 49, 1963
- After all, he intended to shaft Folks for four times the fair market value of his white elephant parcel of land. — Long White Con, p. 54, 1977
- I’d rather be upfront about shafting somebody. — Body Heat, 1980
- We should try and shaft the Mayor, Lads. Why don’t we photograph him in bed in his wildlife snake pants? — Paul Fraser and Shane Meadows, TwentyFourSeven, p. 83, 1997
- Know thine enemy, and double know thine employee–for he will shaft you. — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 20, 2002
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