by $ir September 1, 2015
by Frankie Lou July 7, 2005
by braaphead September 11, 2007
1. (archaic) A girl or woman of the peasant class, especially one who works as a servant.
2. (archaic) An easy woman.
Verb: To chase women, to womanize
2. (archaic) An easy woman.
Verb: To chase women, to womanize
The serving wench, all of eighteen years, glanced slyly at the lord of the manor, knowing that he was given to wenching when his wife was absent.
by Lorelili September 2, 2010
A ladyshape that is at one with the countryside. Usually associated with bitches that you find in taverns in the 17th century.
by Mike Foster November 9, 2006
1. A woman
2. A whore/prostitute etc (most commonly used by pirates)
3. My Personal definition - a close friend, sort of like a best friend, who you'd do anything for (in a non-sexual way) and who you get on really well with. A term of endearment.
2. A whore/prostitute etc (most commonly used by pirates)
3. My Personal definition - a close friend, sort of like a best friend, who you'd do anything for (in a non-sexual way) and who you get on really well with. A term of endearment.
1. "Look, there goes a wench"
2. "I be requiring the services of a wench"
3. "You're my dearest, darling, Wench"
2. "I be requiring the services of a wench"
3. "You're my dearest, darling, Wench"
by Helen J C August 29, 2005