No. Your weenus is the dead skin on your elbow.
Weenus is a slang term for the loose skin on your elbow. " The stretchy area of skin located on the posterior of the elbow centered particularly over the olecranon process of the ulna." The weenus is the very tip of your elbow. The pointed part.
It seems like there may have been a confusion in the question. "Dr. lamp" does not appear to be a common or recognized term. Can you provide more context or clarification?
The common noun in "Dr. Wilson" is "doctor." While "Wilson" is a proper noun referring to a specific individual, "doctor" is a general term that can refer to any medical professional.
Dr. Katie Rodan and Dr. Kathy Fields
Dr. Thunder is a private label soft drink produced for Walmart stores. It is a generic version of the popular brand Dr. Pepper, but the manufacturer of Dr. Thunder is not publicly disclosed.
Weenus is a slang term for the loose skin on your elbow. " The stretchy area of skin located on the posterior of the elbow centered particularly over the olecranon process of the ulna." The weenus is the very tip of your elbow. The pointed part.
Weni
The same size as the longest vaginus.
Dr. Edward Jenner created the term "vaccine."
The term byte was coined by Dr. Werner Buchholz in July 1956
Dr. SR Ranganathan
The term bit or byte
Black is Beautiful
The enemy of The Doctor is the daleks .
The term "inscrutable recluse" in "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" refers to Mr. Hyde, the alter ego of Dr. Jekyll. Mr. Hyde is described as mysterious and withdrawn, constantly hiding his true nature from others. The term emphasizes his enigmatic and secretive character.
I don't know that he specifically coined the term, but E. F. Codd is generally considered to be the father of relational databases.
Yes, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) (this is the correct term) are addressed as Dr. exactly the way a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) would be. That is the correct term of address. -------------------------------------------------------------