[WEE-nuhs]
–noun
1. The area between a boy's legs.
2. A word that once became so overused that it was banned from our home.
Origin:
Sometime around 2009. I'm pretty sure he learned it at school, but it's entirely possible that he picked it up from some show that a responsible parent wouldn't allow their child to watch. Your guess is as good as mine.
Popular Quotes:
E: "Ow! I just fell down and I think I broke my weenus."
Me: "What have I said about saying weenus?"
E: "That you don't like the word weenus."
Me. "Ok, then. Stop saying it."
E: "Fine. I'll have to come up with another word that means the same thing as weenus."
(Editor's Note: While he's off reinventing the wheel, silence is being savored.)
Sometime around 2009. I'm pretty sure he learned it at school, but it's entirely possible that he picked it up from some show that a responsible parent wouldn't allow their child to watch. Your guess is as good as mine.
Popular Quotes:
E: "Ow! I just fell down and I think I broke my weenus."
Me: "What have I said about saying weenus?"
E: "That you don't like the word weenus."
Me. "Ok, then. Stop saying it."
E: "Fine. I'll have to come up with another word that means the same thing as weenus."
(Editor's Note: While he's off reinventing the wheel, silence is being savored.)
I have to meet your wonderful child one day!
ReplyDeleteHm, I always heard it was the extra skin on your elbow. Looked on urban dictionary and found that it's spelled "wenis", though. It's probably pronounced the same, I'd imagine.
ReplyDeleteActually, it can be spelled the way you spelled it as well. And in a number of other various ways.
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