melvin
see also: Melvin
Noun

melvin (plural melvins)

  1. A wedgie performed from in front of the victim.

Melvin
Pronunciation
  • IPA: /ˈmɛlvɪn/
Proper noun
  1. Surname
    • 1824 Thomas M'Crie, The Life of Andrew Melville, W. Blackwood (1824), page 416:
      Melville always wrote his name Melvinus in Latin, and he is often called Melvin in English. Hence some have concluded that Melvin, and not Melville, was his proper name. But they are merely different modes of pronouncing the same family appellation.
  2. A male given name.
    • 1976 Melvin Belli, My Life on Trial: An Autobiography, Morrow, ISBN 0688030858, page 21:
      And for some reason, they called me Pete. My mother, who probably dug up the name Melvin from some romantic novel about Englishmen drinking tea, cringed at the "Pete".



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