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What is a cankle?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 11/12/2022

A cankle is a female's swollen ankle whose flesh merges in an unattractive way with that of the calf.

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What is another name for the ankle?

Cankle.


Cankle situation means?

From the English "calf" meaning wide portion of the lower leg, and "ankle.


How do can get rid of cankle without surgery?

well, surgery is the quicest and easiest option, but cankles can be significantly reduced by doing regular exercise (anything as simple as walking), by drinking pleanty of water, and wearing ankle weights to strengthen the calves.


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