-
buttocks (see spanking) or
hands (on the palm).
Caning on the
knuckles or
shoulders is much less common.
Caning can also be
applied to the
soles of the feet...
- to a less
severe form of
caning in the SAF
Detention Barracks,
which houses military offenders. In a much
milder form,
caning is used as a disciplinary...
- Look up
cane,
canes, or
caning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cane or
caning may
refer to:
Walking stick, or
walking cane, a
device used primarily...
- with a skit of
Michael Fay's
caning. The
players included host
Emilio Estevez as Fay,
Kevin Nealon administering the
caning, Rob
Schneider as the warden...
-
discipline using a
light rattan cane.
Caning is not to be
carried out by instalments. If an
offender is
sentenced to
caning in two or more
separate trials...
- repair.
Furniture or
chair caning may be
confused with wicker;
chair caning is
specifically the
craft of
applying rattan cane or
rattan peel to a piece...
- The
caning of
Charles Sumner, or the Brooks–Sumner Affair,
occurred on May 22, 1856, in the
United States Senate chamber, when
Representative Preston Brooks...
-
commonly known as just
Cané ([kaˈne]) is a
Brazilian former professional footballer and coach.
Although born in Brazil,
Cané pla**** the
majority of his...
-
Sugarcane or
sugar cane is a
species of tall,
perennial gr**** (in the
genus Saccharum,
tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for
sugar production. The plants...
-
routinely sentence adult male
criminals to
caning for a wide
range of
offences similar to
those punishable by
caning in Malaysia. It is usually, or possibly...