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Plexus

(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
by Lord Wolff June 2, 2011
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Plenus

Plenus /ˈplɛnʊs/
Goofier, childish way of saying penis. More suitable to and used by people of younger ages who are going through a time of need to use such words without being inappropriate.
1 : You have a crush on Chad, right?
2 : Who told you?
1 : Don't. He plays with his plenus.
2 : Eww... Why would you say that?
by euphoric_high May 29, 2018
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Plerussy

That painting looks like the plerussy.
by Peachmilk21 April 6, 2022
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plebus

Gushy mushy’s plebus
My hair is dented from a very large plebus that was on my head.
by Plebus boy March 12, 2024
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Chest Plexus

The area or space on the human body that completely covers the the heart, lungs and the breast plate and the ribs

It is connected to the spine the the cardiovascular systems

This section is related to the vital operations of life such as breathing and blood circulation in our bodies
"Dang, that man just got socked in his Chest Plexus!"
by EvilierKeebler September 13, 2025
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