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tromboner | 14:47 Wed 08th Feb 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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what does " give them a shewing" or shoeing mean?
  
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Shewing is an old spelling of showing. I would guess that something (Animals perhaps?) is being entered into a show. Shoeing is usually fitting an iron shoe to a horse's hoof, but it's not usual to say 'give them a shoeing'. It would be more usual to say 'shoe them'. Perhaps it would by useful if you give us the context in which you read or heard it.
I'd say 'give the a shoeing' is referring to kicking somebody repeatedly .
i'll go with that its in the context of putting the boot in..... with shoes on
It's a term used in Rugby for Raking, when a player usually but not necessarily an opponent is in the way of the ball in a ruck.

so this guy goes to an interview at a farriers.


"Have you ever shoed a horse?"


"No, but i once told a donkey to f--k off..."

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