A continuation of the shoulders over the elbows. Similar to "cankles," but on the arm.
This phenomenon occurs when the fatty portion of the shoulder is too much to contain to the upper arm alone, thus it overlaps the elbow and continues on the forearm. It is possible for this to continue all the way to the hand, as with 'cankles.'
The part of the body that is located opposite the elbow at the angle where the radius and ulna bones in the forearm meet the humerus bone in the upper arm.