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  • hi, The skin on your elbow
  • Noun: The skin that covers the tip of your elbow. The wenis lacks sensitivity and can withstand all types of abuse.
  • The Skin on the elbow. It lacks nerve endings and has a low sensitivity
  • it's what my husband calls our cat skippy sometimes...
  • It's the Weekly Estimated Net Income Statistics. It's what Chandler on Friends has to deal with in his job. "Yes, Fran, I know what time it is, but I'm looking at the Wenis, and I'm not happy!"
  • the skin on your elbow
  • Slang Description The wenis is the patch of rough skin associated with the outside of the elbow. This name is actually a mix-up of what it was initially. The 'Wisen' was given it's name due to it's close proximity with the humorous and the funny bone, where the 'Wisen' was given by god to govern it's neighbors behavior when they come in contact with blunt objects. The 'Wisen' recieved it new name when a fourth-grader named Billy Madison decided to mix up some letters in the year 4,676 BC. How to define it to your children When your immature children discover the word 'Wenis' and begin to use it habitually due to it's similarity to the word 'P****,' you can use this definition to discribe the word 'Wenis' to your child. If you are lucky, your child will take this definition to the other immature microscopic little s**** that are out there to avoid future use of the word. The word 'wenis' comes from a combination of 'p****,' the male excretory and genitiliatory organ, as well as the word 'wee,' which is a derogatory, immature word for the verb associated with the penis in it's excretory state. The likeness was then made between the p**** and the wisen when a young child noticed the similar texture of the foreskin of an uncircumsized p****, and the outer skin covering the elbow. Have your child memorize this discription and repeat it to his friends. This definition, although false, will prevent the future habitual use of the word. SO NOW YOU KNOW THE REST OF THE STORY. :)
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  • the skin on your elbow.. it is a great conversation starter. try that or tell someone that their epidermis is showing..i bet they look down
  • Wenis? Where in the world has this word been hiding? The extra skin that is located on everyone's elbow. Extra skin that allows a joint to move freely. Some have more skin, some have less skin, and around half of the world's population is born with foreskin. Sometimes it's loose, and sometimes it's tight: especially, when it's time to fight. We keep it low, or raise it high: usually when we reach for the sky. It can be seen, and it can be felt: sometimes, may make a heart melt. It can't be heard, it can't be loud: may help moving, through a crowd. So many uses for 1 bit of skin, we have to ask: Where have you been? One thing is fact; And this is true: Are you listening? I'm talking to you. There are rules, made everyday: some cool, some go away. One rule in life that is made for all man: You can't touch your own, with the same hand. (Created by extra ordinary people in Chatham-Kent, Ontario: In the tail of the great whale.)
  • Some people erroneously think it means the skin of your elbow, but it doesn't really mean that. It's actually another name for an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh called Unas, Wenes or Wenis
  • On a wascally wabbit..... On your elbow according to my step grandson.

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