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What happens when and 11 year old boy finds out the correct term for the skin on your elbow is "wenis" .... his sister must film him making a video about it.
The "weenis" is a flap of loose skin on the back of the elbow. Many people seem to enjoy talking about their weenis, how it looks and how it feels. It’s become a popular trivia question and joke punchline.
The wenis, sometimes spelled weenus or weenis, is a loose flap of skin underneath the joint of a human elbow. The word developed from slang in the 1990s. [1] The area may also be referred to as olecranal skin [2] or simply elbow skin. [3]
1 Μαρ 2018 · What does wenis mean? Wenis and wagina are joke words for referring to the skin on the outside and the pit of the elbow, respectively. Where does wenis come from? While the exact origins of wenis and wagina are unknown, they likely originated as children’s or adolescent slang by the 1990s.
The term “Wenis” is often used to refer to the skin covering the elbow joint. However, there is no actual bone called the Wenis. As per the American Academy of Orthophaedic Surgeons, the bony prominence at the back of the elbow is called the olecranon , which is part of the ulna bone in the forearm.
It's a slang term for the skin at the tip of your elbow, that you can kinda pull, and it's "weenis." Edit: I guess it can also be spelled "wenis."
12 Απρ 2019 · The wenis is the skin surrounding the bottom of the elbow. It’s not bone at all, and it rests over the top of the joint, not within it. The only similarity is that they’re located around the middle of the arm.