Talk:2T4U/Jack/Raped Melony and Missy/Tiffany's room/Ass/Say nothing and keep trying to push in
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What’s the difference between clench and clinch? Their meanings are identical, but usage varies.
To clench or to clinch is to hold tight. However, clench has limited senses of grabbing something or tightening a part of one’s body, such as a fist or a jaw.
Clinch, though it is a variant of clench, is much more diverse in usage, with literal and figurative meanings. It refers to bending or flattening nails, screws, and other fasteners, to closing or settling a deal or an argument, or to guaranteeing a victory. --MrPib (talk) 17:27, 25 March 2022 (CET)
Clench is what you do if someone tries to shove an unwanted object up your ass. Clinch is a pretty uncommon word.