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Weekend, stretching from 5pm Friday until 8am Monday.
A boat-job makes a perfect wend.
wend by centurian September 3, 2005
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Traditionally, the English term "Wend" referred to any West Slavs who lived as a minority in German-majority areas.

Nowadays the term is used to refer to the Sorbs, who are a West Slavic people that inhabit parts of the German states of Brandenburg and Saxony. The term is not nowadays used to refer to Poles, Czechs or Slovaks who have migrated to Germany, nor to their descendants.
The Texas Wends are a group of people descended from a congregation of approximately 588 Sorbian/Wendish people under the leadership and pastoral care of John Kilian, who emigrated from Lusatia (part of Germany) to Texas in 1854. Their major settlement is the town of Serbin.
Wend by globetrotter2011 April 8, 2011
A 'wend' is the average weekend (Saturday and Sunday). It is abbreviated slang for weekend and is mainly used in chatrooms or instant messaging for convenience and speed.
Chat on MSN:

Tim: "hey man what u doing this wend"
Anth: "reading a book on corpsman"

Chat in-game:

Socalledfreeman: "god im pwning today, what r u doing this wend"
Maxpain008: "You don't want to know"
wend by Drinnin September 4, 2009

Wend Friends 

Imaginary friends that you have in teenage through adult years that don't exist at all. You tell all your real friends about how cool and weird they are, and all these made up stories about them. People actually begin to believe you, because you always remember your "wend friends" and lie so convincingly. You soon to believe their real. Wend friends are usually different in some way (looks like a kingdom hearts character, is japanese, from northern europe, has mad scientist parents, or has an x in their name)
When you want to get rid of a wend friend, you say they commited suicide (say it to your entire school) or that they moved to a foreign country.

"Wend friends" sound like very interesting people to meet. So you ask for phone numbers, email addresses or pictures, but the owner of the "wend friends" says "They don't like their picture taken", "They don't have an email" or "They can't pay their bills so the phone lines down."

Usually, "wend friends" have odd names. Usually an anagram, or a nickname. Like "Flowerboy" or anagram plus an x. Jacob becomes Bocajx. Seth becomes Texsh. Bob becomes obbx. And so on and so forth. They never have last names or first names. Just nicknames, don't forget the X.
Wendy: "I had the most awesome weekend with my friends! Axel is so awesome! And so is Dylan! I love them all, they're so cool!"
Emma Lee: "Yeah....um....cool...."
Leah: "Axel?"
Wendy: "Yeah, he's just like Axel off of Kingdom Hearts. He looks just like him and everything. It's so strange!"
Wendy leaves to go to fourth hour.
Leah: Emma Lee and Hanna, I think she's got some Wend friends.
Hanna: Definitely, she's got some serious wend friends."
Wend Friends by Leahlicious May 16, 2010

wend bit 

A statement indicating that the last amount an item in possession (most likely in the process of consumption) is desired by the asking party.
"Wend bit on that": I would like to have the last bit of what you have - food, drink or cigarette for example.
wend bit by David Yaghoobi April 12, 2008
To wend something means to over-think a situation and build it up into the worst or most unlikely outcome or scenario.
‘Im sure that my dog did that on purpose just to embarrass me!’
‘As if!!! I knew that you were going to wend that!! ‘
to wend by The Wendster November 15, 2018