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The moment someone realizes that they got owned. John felt he was up for the cinnamon challenge, but experienced plexus when he found that someone had replaced the cinnamon with cayenne pepper powder.
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| 2. | Plexus | ||
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(noun) a confusing or badly written legal opinion or contract origin: late 15th century (as the adjective perplexed): from the obsolete adjective perplex ‘bewildered’, from Latin perplexus 'entangled', based on plexus 'interwoven', from the verb plectere this memorandum is utter plexus
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the back of the knee Alex rubbed my plexus and i felt so good.
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