Strictly speaking, the
wiki gods say: "
Wind chill is the apparent temperature felt on exposed skin, which is a function of the air temperature and wind speed."
That's how I've always understood the term.
I don't think anyone disputes the effect of wind on bringing an inert object to ambient temp more quickly than still conditions. But based on that definition, I wouldn't say it "experiences wind chill".
This may just be a case of semantics prolonging a dispute that doesn't really exist.