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Magee Clevis 

A sex position where the operator defecates under the receivers tongue. The operator must pull the receivers tongue over the poop. After that the receiver has to gurgle and swallow the poop (perhaps chewing).
To hit the Magee means that you received too much poop from the operator.
P1: Bro, did you see Her last night?
P2: Yeah man she and him had a Magee Clevis
Magee Clevis by Hell a fella January 26, 2020
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n.
the bit of exposed helm of someone's boner when it is tucked up into his belt line; cleavage of the penis.
Aaron's gym shirt is way too small. When he reached up to do some pull-ups, his cleavis was totally showing.
cleavis by Pu Chung Lao June 10, 2008
A human of large proportion gifted with an extremely large male reproductive organ.
All of the women turn their heads, from the back of the crowd someone shouts "wow look at that Chevis, it's huge"
Chevis by HugeChevis January 23, 2019

clevielle 

A tiny girl that likes to make cranes.
Wow. She is a Clevielle.
clevielle by jumpiecattttt March 1, 2018

clewiston 

Clewiston is a piece of crap town situated on the southern tip of Lake Okeechobee in the state of Florida. With a little over 7,000 in population, there's not much to do besides fish, go to Wal-Mart, and drink beer.
kid one: My family wants to move to Clewiston.

kid two: I'm sorry.
clewiston by Go Owls Go January 19, 2007

Anne of Cleves 

(1515-1558) The fourth wife of Henry VIII. After the death of Jane Seymour, a new wife was sought for Henry, but his reputation preceded him; his main choices rejected him, making Anne of Cleves the front runner. The daughter of a German Duke, Anne was 24 when she married Henry in early 1540 but, unknown to her until later, Henry was repulsed by her. Described as pretty by everyone else, Henry (who was nearly fifty, obese, and had leg ulcers by then) said of his first sight of her "I like her not". Their introduction was a disaster, owing to mutual misunderstanding, beginning the marriage on a tenuous note.

After six months of marriage, Henry had the marriage annulled and offered to Anne property and estates in exchange that she remain in England. Initially devastated, Anne accepted and lived her days in wealth, answering to no man but to Henry, now as his "dear sister".
Anne of Cleves was olive-skinned, unlike the pallid Jane Seymour, and lacked the sophistication of Katherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. Her unfamiliar German manners, exotic clothes, and German speech did not help matters. Henry, put off by her body, whined incessantly about how "ugly" that she was, suspecting that she wasn't a virgin, disregarding her sheltered upbringing and overprotective mother; at 24, Anne believed that a kiss from a man would make her pregnant.
Anne of Cleves, humiliated and hurt by the king, outlived Henry and his other wives, enjoyed the love of her stepchildren and her people, and died a contented woman.
Anne of Cleves by Lorelili January 4, 2011