[give] {sb} a melvin
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to grab and pull a person's underwear or pants to make it get stuck between their buttocks, often as a prank
The origin of the idiom "give someone a melvin" is not well-documented, and its specific origins are unclear. It likely emerged as a playful or mischievous act among friends or peers. The name "melvin" itself is believed to have originated as a humorous name given to the prank. It is often employed during moments of camaraderie, joking around, or playful teasing.
- During our school camping trip, my friends thought it would be funny to give me a melvin while I was setting up my tent.
- The mischievous siblings were always finding ways to prank each other, and giving a melvin was one of their go-to tricks.
- At the company picnic, the employees engaged in playful pranks, and one colleague decided to give the boss a melvin as a lighthearted joke.
- As a group of friends, we had a tradition of giving each other melvins whenever someone celebrated a birthday, as a playful and silly gesture.
- The boys giggled mischievously as they plotted to give their unsuspecting friend a melvin during recess, hoping to catch him off guard.