A catch-all term for various creatures that are like or can shapeshift into, willingly or unwillingly, often by a curse, into an animal in a humanoid form. Werewolves are a common example of werekin.
Mary: Why do we only have werewolves, why not 'werecats' or 'werehorses'?
Joseph: We do have some books, shows, and games about other werekin, but they are not that popular.
Shropshire and Black Country (UK) slang for going the long way around. Can be meant figuratively or literally. Based on The Wrekin, a large hill. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrekin#Folklore_and_customs
Sorry I'm late. I got on the wrong bus and it took me round the Wrekin!
An AWSOME series of books written by StephenCole. They r about a really hot guy named Tom and his GF Kate. They r werewolves and are wanted for murder. If your looking for explict books here is one.
Ok its cool, uh, awsome, sweet, explict, um....well its....just shut up and read it
At work "jerking off" as in... messing around, not really working, and not exactly "masturbating" either. Just goofing off at work when the boss thinks you are "working".
Kristina: "Hey I just got up, what are you up to"? Jeff: "Oh I am just sitting here at work, werkin' off as usual".