Actually, I believe it is the funny bone, a.k.a. the Humerus.
The "tip" of the elbow (ginglymus joint) is part of the larger lower arm bone, the ulna, and is called the olecranon.
The skin at the tip of your elbow. It sounds like a familiar word...
A slang name for the skin on the elbow is "elbow grease."
a cubit is a unit of mesurment from the length of the tip of the middle finger to the elbow.
The skin on the back of one's elbow is called olecranal skin, or colloquially, a weenis.
The prominence that forms the elbow is the olecranon process, which is the bony tip of the elbow. It is part of the ulna bone and serves as the point of attachment for several muscles in the forearm.
Wenis is not an anatomical term and therefore does not refer to any part of an elbow. The bone under the elbow is known as the olecranon. The skin on the olecranon is not specifically named.
the scientific name for the skin on the elbow is called a weenis. The name of the actual elbow (meaning the pointy part you can see) is called the olecranon.
The common name for the ulna bone is the "elbow bone."
There was someone on a recent (November 2010) UK TV program who could.
The scientific name for the elbow crease is the antecubital fossa.
Elbow