What is a donkey knife?

This artistic single-piece jack knife features a buffalo horn carved in the shape of a Sardinian donkey, with a balanced combination of a large bay leaf-shaped blade and an engraved brass joint ring. This precious artefact is entirely hand-made.
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What is a donkey in slang?

: a stupid or obstinate person.
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What is a cut donkey called?

A gelding (/ˈɡɛldɪŋ/) is a castrated male horse or other equine, such as a pony, donkey or a mule. The term is also used with certain other animals and livestock, such as domesticated camels. The equivalent terms for castrated male cattle are steer or bullock, and wether for sheep and goats. A 3-year-old gelding.
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What is a donkey saw?

The Basics. This Rapidor Power Hacksaw, or donkey saw, is for those times when you really don't want to cut through a thick chunk of steel using a manual hacksaw. Cutting with this machine instead is slow, but effort free and relatively precise.
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What is a knife with brass knuckles called?

U.S. M1917 "Knuckle Duster" trench knife and leather sheath of World War I. Note the triangular blade with the flat face facing forward, making it suitable only for stabbing and not slashing. During the Second World War, the trench knife, by this time also called a combat knife, was developed into new designs.
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What is the SAS knife called?

During World War II, the Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Knife was used by British and Allied special forces, including the SAS (Special Air Service) and the SOE (Special Operations Executive).
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What knives are illegal to own in the UK?

In the UK, it is illegal to bring into the country, sell, possess, hire or give someone a banned knife. Banned knives include: butterfly knives, disguised knives, flick knives, and zombie knives.
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What is a donkey a metaphor for?

In contrast to Grecian works, donkeys were portrayed in Biblical works as symbols of service, suffering, peace and humility. They are also associated with the theme of wisdom in the Hebrew Bible's story of Balaam's ass, and are seen in a positive light through the story of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey.
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What is the purpose of a sawbuck?

In woodworking, a sawbuck is a structure for holding wood so that it may be cut into pieces. Easily made in the field from rough material, it consists of an "X" form at each end which are joined by cross bars below the intersections of the X's.
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What is a lame donkey?

Lameness indicates pain in a limb. Never leave a lame donkey until tomorrow. Donkeys have a stoic nature, sometimes they behave differently to horses when they are suffering from foot pain. The signs of laminitis may include: lying down more than usual.
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What is an eunuch?

A eunuch (/ˈjuːnək/ YOO-nək, Ancient Greek: εὐνοῦχος) is a male who has been castrated.
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Why do donkeys kick their back legs?

Pain. Pain is one of the most common causes of behaviour problems in donkeys. If the donkey is in pain, it will do all it can to relieve this pain. Arthritis, back problems and other injuries can lead to kicking and refusal to have the feet lifted.
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What is a Ginny donkey?

A hinny is a domestic equine hybrid, the offspring of a male horse (a stallion) and a female donkey (a jenny). It is the reciprocal cross to the more common mule, which is the product of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare).
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What do you call a girl donkey?

Donkeys - Donkey Facts

A male donkey is called a jack. A female donkey is called a jennet or jenny. When a female horse and a male donkey mate, the resulting offspring is called a 'mule'. When a male horse and a female donkey mate, the offspring is called a 'hinny'.
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What is the emoji for a donkey?

🫏 Donkey emoji represents the animal known for its hardworking, steady, and sometimes stubborn nature.
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What does "swamp monkey" mean?

As you may have guessed from their name, Allen's swamp monkeys live in swamp forests. Water is important to them, and groups may even choose to sleep near bodies of water. Like other primates, swamp monkeys groom each other to strengthen troop bonds.
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Can I use a knife to defend my home in the UK?

Carrying weapons in the UK is an illegal offence. There are certain exceptions, such as adults being permitted to carry a knife that is less than three inches in length and does not lock, but using this as a weapon would still be an illegal act.
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What is a gravity knife?

A gravity knife is designed with a blade contained within its handle and can be deployed using one hand through the force of gravity or a swift wrist motion.
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Can I carry a Swiss Army knife in the UK?

UK knife law allows you to carry non-locking pocket knives with a blade length up to 3 inches (7.62 cm) without any need for a valid reason. You are allowed to carry a knife which exceeds these guidelines in public, but please remember: you will do need a good reason to carry it.
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What is a loch knife?

A lock knife has blades that can be locked and refolded only by pressing a button. A lock knife has a mechanism which locks the blade in position when fully extended, the blade cannot be closed without that mechanism being released.
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What is a Viking knife?

A Viking knife refers to a type of forged knife that was used by the Vikings, who were seafaring warriors and traders from the Scandinavian region during the Viking Age (approximately 793 to 1066 AD).
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What is the bad word for donkey?

A donkey is also known as an ass after its Latin subgenus name, Asinus, and ass is often used as an insult essentially meaning "a stupid or foolish person." This is completely separate from its bum-related meaning.
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What is the coffin bone in a donkey?

The coffin bone is the bone inside the hoof that supports the donkey's weight, and when it rotates or sinks, it can cause intense pain and even permanent damage to the hooves.
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Why did Jesus use a donkey?

He chose a donkey for several reasons. First, it fulfilled a prophecy from the Old Testament that the Messiah would ride a donkey into Jerusalem. This showed that Jesus was the Messiah. Second, the donkey symbolizes peace, humility, and servitude.
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