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Wenching

A verb used to describe persuing wenches in one's local hostelry

My hobbies include fishing, topiary, 1960s French cinema and wenching

by bigmikey November 02, 2005

wench

a dirty pirate hooker

Diana is a wench.......

by twainlono April 07, 2006

wenching

From the verb "to wench". One of the most enjoyable pastimes of young men. The act of shamelessly flirting, charming and pursuing women (or "wenches" with the sole purpose of bedding them. (wench: (1) an old word used for the young women that worked in taverns in the evenings and were often easily persuaded to work nights too. (2)Young hussy/flirt.)

Drinking, Gambling and Wenching ...what more could a man wish to do.

by frenchwench December 08, 2009

wench

historically a non-derrogatory word for a woman who was not a lady. thus a waitress in times of yore was a "serving wench." more modernly synonimous with bitch or slut but slightly less ofencive

Call over the one of the kitchen wenches, i must needs have more ale. Give that back you wench!

by captivus cruor February 20, 2005

wench

An admired woman in your crew, a talented warrior seductress, that can inspire adventure or take a bland situation and make it rife with excitement.

Rally yer wenches to the party boat!

by gingerninja11 March 03, 2015

wench

A voluptuous female pirate type woman, usally with a firey attitude, and usually seen around taverns and bars, seaside fishing towns, and wherever pirates roam.

"Argg! That wench be as ugly as a fox!" or "I am a wench. Kiss me."

by Sara Raven May 24, 2004

wench

A stout, voluptuous maiden. Usually associated with the Rennaissance and taverns, where the wench is pictured as a bar-maid, boldly flirting with the swashbucklers and pirates. Is a softer, less-offending version of bitch. A mispronunciation of "wrench".

Misspelling in classifieds: "FOR SALE: 8,500 pound power wench and a queen-size water bed."

by Lorelili March 24, 2005