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Encyclopedia > Kankles

Kankles may refer to:

  • The Lithuanian musical instrument, Kanklės.
  • Usually spelled "♥cankles♥": A derogatory slang term for fat ankles, where it is hard to tell where the ankle starts and the calf ends.
  • A disease in which the calf and the foot merge together, effectively cutting out the middle man, aka the ankle.
 -Look at that lady, her calves just go straight into her foot, man she has kankles. 

I ♥ KANKLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KanklÄ—s of Žemaitija The KanklÄ—s (IPA: //) is a Lithuanian plucked string musical instrument (chordophone), related to the zither. ... For a review of anatomical terms, see Anatomical position and Anatomical terms of location. ... For a review of anatomical terms, see Anatomical position and Anatomical terms of location. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...


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Urban Dictionary: kankle (342 words)
A term refering to the body part where the ankle is located, but is not visible due to swelling or a condition preventing the ankle bones from being visible.
Kankles are a humorous term referring to the absence of an ankle where it appears the lower leg grows straight into the foot.
Kankles form when an ankle is sprained and swelling, a medical condition causes swelling or swollenness or an excess of body fat gathers at the ankle site.
Jörgen Städje, Image Galleries: Lithuanian Culture (2461 words)
The kankle is one of the ancient Lithuanian instruments, a sort of slender zither.
An army of kankle (small kind of zither) players attacks.
The mark at the rear is the Song festival logo, the tree of life with the bird, Lithuania’s spirit on top.
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