Legs
Legs are long wiggly things that may be found on creatures and other such Things. They are typically used for Motion, Locomotion, Loco-hoco-poco-motion and Kicking.
Legs were first invented by celebrated runner John Leg as a method for running, allowing him to achieve the first successful finishing time for a 100 metre sprint of 91 seconds. The Leg would remain relatively unknown until the 1940s when the Allied powers realised they could be used for War, and promptly deployed 7,021 Legs to troops across multiple fronts. Following this, Legs enjoyed a surge in popularity and became ubiquitous across most developed nations, with some notable exceptions such as Binlandia, which still maintains a ban on Legs.
Trivia
The longest recorded Legs were over five and a half centimetres long and belonged to a fellow named Matthew Robinson.
The average Leg contains at lest three Bones and can Wiggle Shit Up at a rate of 2 Mild Incidents per second.
Many modern Legs are equipped with a Foot on the end of them. The purpose of Feet is currently a topic of debate among scientists.