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  1. 15 de nov. de 2021 · Shaft. 1: Ripped off. 2: The stem of the penis. 3: Victim of a trick pulled by a friend. 4: Treated like shit where you work. 5: a long square tube that rises for stories by use of an elevator. 6: a place where gold is mined. 1: that dude shafted me, my 10$ action figure broke. 2: I exercised my shaft for a while.

  2. 8 de dic. de 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)

  3. Taking advantage of someone. 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. 17 de nov. de 2006 · 1. Originating in Old Europe during the Middle Ages, where burial space was often in short supply throughout many communities. To maximize use of space in many cemetaries, the dead were often buried in a 6 foot vertical shaft, rather than the usual horizontal grave position.

  5. 31 de ene. de 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. shäft, n anything long and straight; a stem; an arrow; a missile (esp fig); the main, upright, straight, or cylindrical part of anything; the part of a cross below the arms; the part of a column between the base and the capital; the rachis of a feather; the thill of a carriage on either side of the horse; a straight handle; a pole; a ray or beam of light; a rotating rod that transmits motion ...

  7. noun. a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows. something directed or barbed as in sharp attack: shafts of sarcasm. a ray or beam: a shaft of sunlight. a long, comparatively straight handle serving as an important or balancing part of an implement or device, as of a hammer, ax, golf club, or other implement.