no it is not and you are preverted for asking this weird question, the skin on your elbow is a wenis
Wenis yes sounds weird but it is!
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.
A wenis is actually the skin at the elbow.
It isn't, except on urban dictionary, and there it seems to be evenly divided between the skin on the inside and outside of the elbow.
The inside of the knee, or knee "pit," is the popliteal fossa. The front of your knee is the prepatellar skin. wagina
Wenis is the skin ON your elbow.
Everybody has a wenis, two to be exact. It's the skin on your elbow. Well... I hope he would have skin on his elbow.
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.
wagina is the skin in the corner of your hand and also the extra ski on the back of your knee, wenis is the skin on your elbowwenis and wagina get it? u kno?!?!?!?
it is what we call our elbow fat a wenis lol
The skin on your elbow is usually only loose when you hold your arm straight. If you bend your elbow as far as you can, the skin will probably be tight. You have extra skin on the elbow so that you can bend your arm. It could also be a form of bursitis or build up of fluids.
another word for for elbow skin is wenis with a "w"