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Melvin noun the condition that exists when someone pulls your trousers or underpants forcefully upwards, forming a wedge between buttock cheeks US- And the guys suddenly pull each of the Cowboys’ long underwear up, giving them “Melvins.” — Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, p. 42, 1989
- — American Speech, Fall 1990
- “Don’t that feel uncomfortable?” Leeds asked. “I mean, do you like giving yourself a Melvin all day long?” — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 81, 1996
- Can be especially painful if the Melvin-receiver is wearing boxer shorts. — Chris Lewis, The Dictionary of Playground Slang, p. 146, 2003
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