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Kniving

When two people sleep with each other, but they are back to back.
Their backs are touching while they are sleeping.
The term "kniving" derived from the terms "spooning" and "forking"

Amber and Becca are kniving tonight because they feel it would be weird to spoon.

by AMBZ/BCKS March 31, 2010

kniving

To put the edges of two old or dull butter knives on the top of a hot stove for a few minutes until extremely hot, and to then pinch small pieces of weed under a cut-out, oversized plastic gallon fruit juice container that has a thick ring of ice/snow inside.

Try kniving. It vaporizes weed and leaves you high as hell!

by jeFFro April 09, 2004

Knives Out

To pull a Knives Out is to make a mistake that is mistakenly and unknowingly correct, only realizing so after the fact.

I pulled a Knives Out on my Algebra homework yesterday.

by nabaloonda November 16, 2020

Swimming Knives

A deadly inhabitant of the waters off the shores of Australia. A designed killer.

The water surrounding Australia is almost exclusively inhabited by things designed to kill you; sharks, jellyfish, swimming knives, they're all there.

by Scat Chambers March 15, 2008

Britney Knives

Alter ego of Britney Spears who dances with “fake” knives.

Look, there’s another Instagram post of Britney Knives.”

by TK2000 October 29, 2023

pee knives

When you have to pee so bad that it feels like knives are stabbing your bladder.

Em: "damn, I've got to piss so bad that I have pee knives..."
Olivia: "damn"

by oliviaem July 15, 2009

microtech knives

Microtech Knives, Inc. is a knife manufacturing company, famous for its automatic knives, that was founded in Vero Beach, Florida in 1994 and operated there until relocating to Bradford, Pennsylvania in 2005.1 In 2007 the company began manufacturing an American made version of the Steyr AUG under the subsidiary name of Microtech Small Arms Research (MSAR).2

The company has long promoted itself as stressing quality with regard to tight machining tolerances, to within one thousandth of an inch (0.001").14 Microtech has also designed knives for use by the US Military such as the HALO, UDT and Curahee models.15 Custom knifemakers, such as Greg Lightfoot have remarked that these tolerances are what makes the factory knives so close to the custom design: "It has the same quality as a handmade custom."6

Although Microtech has produced many styles of blades such as kitchen knives, fishing knives, arrow heads, and balisong knives; Microtech is most famous for its tactical automatic knives, also known as switchblades.7 The most popular designs among collectors are the "Out The Front" (OTF) and the "Double Action" (D/A) automatics.8 Microtech along with Benchmade Knives was responsible for the resurgence in the popularity of tactical automatic knives in the 1990s.8 These knives were seen more as a precision made tool utilizing powerful springs and high grade bushings as opposed to a cheap import.8

Microtech has collaborated with famous knifemakers such as Ernest Emerson, Bob Terzuola, Walter Brend, Greg Lightfoot, and Reese Weiland on exclusive designs.6 Microtech Knives have also been featured on the television series 24.9

Microtech Small Arms Research is a subsidiary of Microtech Knives which manufactures an American-made version of the Steyr AUG known as the MSAR STG-556.2 Introduced at the 2007 SHOT Show, the MSAR STG-556 is an AUG A1 clone available in either civilian, semi-automatic only and military/LE, select-fire variants. 10

MICROTECH KNIVES WEBSITE:

www.microtechknives.com

by Annuit cœptis July 14, 2009