Either a noun or a pronoun.
A red headed dutch boy in a lavender marriage. Wendy is an extreme dutch boy and a step ford homemaker. Wendy is a rare find. Wendy blurs the line between dutch boy and subby hubby.
Have you met my wife, Wendy?
I didn't know Ronald MacDonald offered fur burgers....oh he doesn't that must be Wendy's.
Can I borrow your coat, Wendy's chilly.
A red headed dutch boy in a lavender marriage.
Wendy may even be the red head's preferred pronoun. Wendy is a stepford dutch boy and a rare find.
Have you met my wife, Wendy, she's a wonderful cook.
"Since when does Ronald MacDonald offer a fur burger...oh..that's right he doesn't it must be Wendy's"
Can I borrow your coat? Wendy's chilly
An colloquial abbreviation for the phrase 'when did i ask?'
John: "Hey you know Joe got a new bike"
Henry: "Wendy"
Wendy is a kind and caring person who has a twin sister called daisy. She is such a smart person and makes me look like your regular American. Nowadays, there aren't many Wendy's as if they have gone extinct
WOW, you're so smart
You must be a Wendy
The best mom you will ever have and she is so sweet and kind until you something bad then the belt comes out. But Wendy is sweet to everyone she sees
Wendy is the best mom in the world
An older more aggressive Karen, who has no chill.
Ugh, stop being such a Wendy Grandma.