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Where did the term Wenis come from?
Etymology. The exact origin of the term is unknown, although it likely originated in the 1990s or earlier as a humorous corruption of the word penis, or perhaps as a blend of wiener + penis.
What is the Flagina?
*Flagina -the awkward piece of skin between your thumb and pointer finger*…” nick_mafs.
What is tip of elbow called?
(Left) The bones of the elbow. The olecranon is the “tip” of the elbow and is part of the ulna.
What is a Wenis bone?
The olecranon is located at the bottom of the elbow. It’s the inner part of the bottom bone. 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.
What is a Pagina?
pagina (plural paginae) (botany) The surface of a leaf or of a flattened thallus.
What’s the skin behind your knee called?
The popliteal fossa (sometimes referred to as hough, or kneepit in analogy to the cubital fossa) is a shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint. The bones of the popliteal fossa are the femur and the tibia….
Popliteal fossa | |
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Latin | Fossa poplitea |
TA98 | A01.2.08.013 |
TA2 | 324 |
FMA | 22525 |
What is the medical term for wrist?
wrist, also called carpus, complex joint between the five metacarpal bones of the hand and the radius and ulna bones of the forearm. The wrist is composed of eight or nine small, short bones (carpal bones) roughly arranged in two rows.
Is Wenis a real word?
Hereof, is Wenis a real word? The real medical term is olecranal skin. Wenis is a slang term used to describe the skin at the tip of the elbow. It is not an anatomical term. One may also ask, is a Wenis part of your elbow?
Is Weenus a real medical term?
Weenus (or weenis or wenis) is a slang word for the excess or loose skin at the joint of one’s elbow, which is technically referred to as olecranal skin. Olecranal is an adjective used in medicine that means “of, belonging to, or relating to the olecranon. No, it does not seem to be a real medical term.
What is a Wenis in nursing?
It’s a word, and it needs it’s own page. a nursing student told me this: Your Wenis is the Epidermis on the Peripheral Epiphyses Dorsal of your Humerus that means it is the SKIN of your elbow. Moreover, why is it called a Wenis? The flap of skin covering the elbow feels no pain when pinched.
Is the elbow called the Wenis or the Wagina?
The terms have been have been circulating on the internet since at least the early 2000s. The actual area of the elbow which wenis often refers to can be called the olecranal skin , the wagina the cubital or antecubital fossa. The wenis component of this phrase is not always used in reference to the elbow.