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The term "Clayton" refers to a man that you would cherish forever; one that will always be there for you and one you can confide in.

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"Clayton" in Urban Dictionary typically refers to a handsome and charming individual who is intelligent and caring. It is commonly used to describe someone who is kind-hearted and successful in their endeavors.

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