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What (who) is Wench - definition


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Wenches; Kulturberg
Used for centuries to describe pretty young girls.
Recently perverted by the feminazis.
It does *not* mean a prostitute, as they would have you believe.
Used when mildly irritated by a woman you like.
Stop tickling me, wench!
wench         
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Wenches; Kulturberg
(wenches)
A wench was a girl or young woman who worked as a servant or served people food or drink. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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Wenches; Kulturberg
n.
1.
Strumpet.
2.
[U.S.] Negress, colored woman.
Examples of use of Wench
1. Before we met Maid Marian, Minghella had Robin indulge in a spot of wench–snogging.
2. Quality, though she‘s lucky she didn‘t break her neck. – Lauren, Scotland Silly daft wench.
3. I am sick of seeing this wench in our papers, she complains about the press and then encourages them.
4. Grimes, whom Hopkins once referred to as "a hard evil little wench with a forked tongue," stepped up as a finalist after Hopkins spectacularly quit.
5. When Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, I bet even he was greeted by a plate of chicken nuggets that cost 8.'', delivered by a surly teenage girl dressed as an Elizabethan wench.