A word blend, a colloquial term for a portmanteau. The word "wend" is itself a wend using "word" and "blend."
Sexual & Exploits - Sexploits
Spoon & Fork - Spork
Chinese & English - Chinglish
Gay & Dad - Gad
Jack: My dad is gay.
Andy: You mean you have a Gad?
Jack: Haha! Yes. That was a good wend.
Spoon & Fork - Spork
Chinese & English - Chinglish
Gay & Dad - Gad
Jack: My dad is gay.
Andy: You mean you have a Gad?
Jack: Haha! Yes. That was a good wend.
by Jack'sGad January 10, 2012
"Dude, you wanna go to Wends later?"
"Yeah man, we've only gone twice so far today! I'm totally craving a spicy chik!"
"Yeah man, we've only gone twice so far today! I'm totally craving a spicy chik!"
by Leeves January 24, 2006
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.
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.
by globetrotter2011 March 23, 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"
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"
by Drinnin September 03, 2009
Present tense of went. It means the same thing as βgoβ, which has now become the de facto present tense of went. Wend is a rare example of a word that faded from popular use and left only its past tense behind. The likely reason it fell out of use was because of how easily it could be confused with βwentβ, thus making it seem redundant. However there are still pairings like this in modern English such as send/sent. Wend is still a totally valid word in English, albeit an archaic sounding one. Youβll sound like one of Chaucerβs pilgrims if you βwendβ your way rather than βgoβ
Iβd love to wend over to your place tonight
Weβll be wending to the movies later
On rainy days, we just like to get in the car and wend aimlessly
Weβll be wending to the movies later
On rainy days, we just like to get in the car and wend aimlessly
by Alex-2598 February 16, 2021
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