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Warner Bros. 

Warner Bros. = Warner Brothers
If you see da' police, Warn-a-brother!
Warner Bros. by the sane maniac October 2, 2004

Warner Music Group 

A record company (better known as WMG to the YouTube community) that would have been broke years ago if it wasn't for the fact that Time Warner (an AOL Company) owns half the world.

Highlights in Warner Music Group's history:

Charlton Heston read the lyrics from several rap albums WMG was preparing to publish to the old, white men who ran the company. The records in question were dropped from the label.

In early 2009, WMG got pissed that UMG (Universal Music Group) was making more money off of YouTube then them, and pulled their music from the site. Seven months later, it was announced that 'an agreement' was reached that would 'put Warner content back on the site by the end of the year.'

Details were kept vague on whether this would mean audio removed from user uploaded videos would be restored. These details were kept vague mainly because when 2010 rolled around, only the WMG channel had the videos and music restored.

At the end of the day, Warner Music Group is just another example of what's wrong with the music industry (and pretty much every media industry these days to be honest) - They're afraid of the Internet instead of using it to promote their products, so they do the exact opposite of what would make them money.
Levon: My YouTube video of Give It Away was removed! Stupid Warner Music Group!
Daniel: I hope they go out of business.
Levon: Well then I guess you hope Warner Brothers Pictures, DC Comics, Time Magazine, AOL, and hundreds of other small companies go out of business too.
Daniel: No big loss.

Warner house

The hottest girls boarding house at millfield school. Known for its ultra sexy girls
Hugo- mate I’m going on campus with a girl from warner house

Seb- fuck your a lucky sod mate
Warner house by Animus12345 January 8, 2021

warner vegas 

my mums from warner vegas, baby!

Warner Axiom 

The statement that "people who don't actually use a password regularly should not be able to pick said password".

The assumption being that one would pick a password at random... or worse, from some "hip" list of l337 phrases because they want to seem relevant. Typically this is also done without consideration for being able to reproduce the password later on.
IT Employee: "What password should we use for our Cisco Routers?"

Marketing Employee: "How about 'brokDedz0r*' ?"

IT Employee: "Sorry, we'd be breaking the Warner axiom by letting you pick. What the hell does that even mean, anyway?"
Warner Axiom by theboblive January 25, 2012

warner robins 

place in ga, where all there is to do is look at this shitty website.
enjoy if you're from around here.
warner robins by david slocum January 10, 2005