English Language Learners Asked on December 12, 2021
You’re sitting with your knees bent, and your wife put her foot into your kneepit, then she twists and turn her foot in your kneepit as shown in the picture.
Is it correct to say "She is wriggling my kneepit with her foot"?
Although I have never heard the term kneepit before, if it is in common usage in your region, I do not see anything wrong with the above statement. In the US, this statement would be more commonly expressed as, “She is tickling the back of my knee with her toes.” Or, “She is wiggling her toes in the crook of my knee.”
Answered by Dean F. on December 12, 2021
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