1. skewer - Noun
2. skewer - Adjective
3. skewer - Verb
A pin of wood or metal for fastening meat to a spit, or for keeping it in form while roasting.
To fasten with skewers.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't suppose she would recognize a deep, beautiful thought if you handed it to her on a skewer with tartare sauce. P. G. Wodehouse
Glad you're back to normal. The makeup and the dress were a lot more intimidating than the dagger." "Get going, Sparky, before I skewer you." "Sparky? Rick Riordan
All right, boy, skewer me. I've dropped my defenses, I'm an easy victim. Why, by now Your arrows practically know their own way to the target And feel less at home in their quiver than in me. Ovid
Khalil Bendib is an equal-opportunity skewer. The more a subject or victim is ignored by the mass media, the more he infuriates, informs, and intensifies the reader's attention. Cartoons need to jolt. Bendib obliges page after page. Ralph Nader
In blacksmith's house, wood skewer. Portuguese Proverb
skewer the meat for the BBQ Source: Internet