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    Primarily in Africa - the name Cliff is usually given to (male) babies who are likely to become extremely beautiful.

    A so-called Cliff-Baby typically has a huge genital and a strong physique.

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      Pronunciation: \ˈklif
      A German/English man. Calm, caring, gentile but strong. rather ingenious and wise. Bold and brave but soft in his ability to change, reform and adjust. excepting and understanding.
      *like a mountains he is big and tall - like a river who flows many ways he is free from confirmation bias - Like a grandfather spirit he is mindful and open, conscious

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        A dependable friend (much like the dog Clifford, from the children's book Clifford

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          Something you throw someone off of.

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            A place where the ground abruptly drops many feet. Also called a precipice. Imagine it like this: --*-_ You are the asterik, and the drop from - to _ is at least your height, if not many times that.

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              Verb.
              To end abruptly in the middle of something, like an instant message or conversation. Very annoying, especially if it happens often.
              -ing , -s, -ed

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                that section of muscle and/or fat that sorta hangs off the side of your knee, just off your inner thighs. usually only girls have it, but not all of them.

                a female can have a cliff yet still have [inner leg clevage] {sic}, and/or have a cliff yet still have a [leg gap].

                a cliff is NOT [Vagina Leg Syndrome (VLS)]. a cliff is on the side of one's legs, not on the back of the legs.

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                  A steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea.

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                    Great person cool layed back not talkative [weird name] though But his cool and sometimes funny also this is not that many [cliff] there’s [Clifford] but not cliff guess it’s a rare name to come across

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                      a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast:

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