Webbshank's pony One's legs and feet, used for walking; travel by foot. Also "shanks' pony." A reference to the shank—the lower leg between the knee and the ankle—and the use of ponies or horses for travel. My bicycle fell apart three miles away from home, so I had to use shank's pony to go the rest of the way. Webb(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.
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Webbshanks's pony noun [ U ] UK informal uk / ˌʃæŋk.sɪz ˈpəʊ.ni / us / ˌʃæŋk.sɪz ˈpoʊ.ni / (US shank's mare) walking, as a way of travelling: As there's no public transport, I suppose … Webb8 apr. 2024 · shanks's pony in British English or US and Canadian shanks's mare (ˈʃæŋksɪz ) noun informal one's own legs as a means of transportation Collins English Dictionary. … port moody used cars
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The phrase Shanks’(s) pony, or mare, etc, means one’s own legs as a means of conveyance. It is (probably with a pun on the surname Shanks) from shanks, meaning one’s legs. This phrase seems to be of Scottish origin. WebbCorrection bit with copper inlays. Mouth piece = 27 / Sweet Iron / 11mmCheeks / Flat Shank / Stainless Steel / Top shank 60mm - Lower shank 125mm WebbShanks's pony. 1. To defecate in a urinal. Origin: Armitage Shanks, purveyor of the finest porcelain, commonly used in bathroom. Pony and Trap ( rhyming slang ). 2. To walk. … port moody viewport