to push someone rudely with your elbows so that you can move or have more space: elbow your way to He elbowed his way to the front of the crowd. They elbowed the onlookers aside.
If someone or something elbows their way somewhere, or elbows other people or things out of the way, they achieve success by being aggressive and determined.
The actual area of the elbow which wenis often refers to can be called the olecranal skin, the wagina the cubital or antecubital fossa. The wenis component of this phrase is not always used in reference to the elbow.
(ɛlboʊ ) Word forms: elbows plural3rd person singular present tense, elbowing present participle, elbowed past tense past participle. 1. countable noun. Your elbow is the part of your arm where the upper and lower halves are joined.
to show or contain a particular emotion or quality in a noticeable way all the way through: Her novel is shot through with a haunting lyricism. The report was shot through with inaccuracies.
So el means “arm” or “forearm.” Bow is still a very recognizable word meaning “bend”; we bend a bow to shoot arrows and when we finish a performance we bend at the waist and take a bow. Thus the literal meaning of the word elbow is “arm bend.”
noun. /ˈɛlboʊ/ enlarge image. the joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm where it bends in the middle She jabbed him with her elbow. He rested his elbows on his knees.
The OED's paragraph on etymology suggests a source in Angloromani, in which the meaning of 'minge' or 'mitch' as 'the female genitals' was recorded in 1874.
3. Piff (adjective) With a similar definition to 'peng', 'piff' means tasty or nice, but is more widely used to describe how attractive someone looks. And when used as a noun, 'piff' is a type of purple cannabis. Example: “Yo, check out that gyal [alternative spelling of 'girl' or 'gal'] she is piff ting!”
Because of the way you hold your camera arm when taking selfies, you can irritate the tendon and muscles near your elbow, causing inflammation and pain.
The cubital fossa, chelidon, or elbow pit is the triangular area on the anterior view of the elbow of a human or other hominid animal. It lies anteriorly to the elbow (Latin cubitus) when in standard anatomical position.