Verlyn

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Scholars have roughly debated the origin of The Verlyn, but it dates back to ancient Hindu text that refers to Verlyn as being a very old wooden ship. The truth behind the Verlyn has been lost in translation into many things, where many professors debate the authenticity of it being an Ancient Angry Egyptian Dragon who plagued the villagers by stealing their sticks and pottery at evenings. One thing is for sure, a Verlyn was cited in 900 A.D. in Britania as the metal nail holding the sole of a boot to the leather. In Germany around the same time, Verlyn was used as a word for an extremely itchy ass. Today Verlyn is used to reference the stitching between the zipper and the rest of a jacket.