What does the idiom “gnawing on the shaw of the shank” mean?

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mandysgot.candy asked:


Context is “gnawing on the shaw of the shank” of the evening.

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One Response to “What does the idiom “gnawing on the shaw of the shank” mean?”

  1. Lillian T Says:

    Idiom is not gnawing on the playwright george bernard shaw but rather the tops and stalks of show chiefly british the writer.