A person who thinks they know everything about law when really they don't, or they know a bit but they are mislead.
Usually found in YouTube comment sections, these people are generally defensive and not likely to change their interpretation of a scenario.
These people are also likely to jump into scenarios, during or after, without using context.
Usually found in YouTube comment sections, these people are generally defensive and not likely to change their interpretation of a scenario.
These people are also likely to jump into scenarios, during or after, without using context.
Jesus, these law-tards are everywhere.
by Code_Maker April 23, 2018
by Code_Maker February 12, 2018
The name for the act of posting names to urban dictionary with the definitions being complimentary or lovey-dovey. These posts are in direct violation of the rules, as they definitely generally non-celebrities.
by Code_Maker April 23, 2018
A group of children who throw objects at other, bon-group members. Usually partners or defectors of the 8th infantry division
by Code_Maker February 17, 2018
Look, it's Chris the Crusader.
by Code_Maker February 12, 2018
When you are talking in or in front of a group of people and you make a good point, but either nobody was listening until then or they don't understand.
Context:
When a tank throws a track, it takes a long time to repair. It is also very annoying and happens relatively easily. In a conversation, throwing a track can take a while to recover from.
Context:
When a tank throws a track, it takes a long time to repair. It is also very annoying and happens relatively easily. In a conversation, throwing a track can take a while to recover from.
by Code_Maker April 23, 2018
Someone who wears clothes and/or accessories that are designed with outdated camoflage such as UCP or dreaded (by most) camoflage such as the ABU. This does not apply to OCP and BDU.
If you have no idea what these are please look them up, making sure to add 'camoflage' after each acronym.
If you have no idea what these are please look them up, making sure to add 'camoflage' after each acronym.
by Code_Maker February 17, 2018