Your wenis (no, really, I heard that from my science teacher)(and she said its another name for your back of your elbow"so its call your wenis!
A slang name for the skin on the elbow is "elbow grease."
The bump on the back of your elbow is called the olecranon process. It is part of the ulna bone in your forearm and is easily felt beneath the skin.
The skin on the back of one's elbow is called olecranal skin, or colloquially, a weenis.
The bend of your elbow is called the antecubital fossa.
Elbow armor is commonly referred to as "elbow pads" or "elbow guards." In specific contexts, such as in sports or protective gear for activities like motorcycling or skateboarding, they may also be called "elbow protectors." These items are designed to absorb impact and provide protection to the elbow joint during falls or collisions.
The muscle behind the elbow is called the triceps brachii. Its main function is to straighten the arm by extending the elbow joint.
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 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 shoulder is called the glenohumeral joint, and the wrist is the radiocarpal joint but the elbow is pretty much just called the elbow.
Where the "wenis" is, at the back of the elbow
The elbow strap commonly used for tennis elbow is called a "counterforce brace" or a "tennis elbow strap." It helps to relieve pain and reduce strain on the tendons of the forearm muscles during activities that may exacerbate tennis elbow symptoms.
The "tip" of the elbow (ginglymus joint) is part of the larger lower arm bone, the ulna, and is called the olecranon.
A slang name for the skin on the elbow is "elbow grease."
Wenis yes sounds weird but it is!
The bone that makes the posterior point of the elbow is the ulna. The projection at the posterior point of the elbow is called the olecranon process.
no it's called elbow fat
The flap of skin at the elbow is called a wenus.