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Definition of cankle
cankle
noun
- a fat ankle - one that is as thick as the person's calf, such that there's no visible anatomical difference in the two. From "calf" + "ankle." Usually used in the plural.
Look at the cankles on her!
Last edited on Dec 15 2010. Submitted by April W from Fairfax, VA, USA on Dec 11 2001.
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