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Criminitly 

A old saying used to express surprise or shock. As used by 'The Honorable Sheriff of Nottingham" in the Walt Disney Film "Robin Hood". Pronounced "crime-a-netly".
"Criminitly! It's Robin Hood!"

"Oh criminitly!"
Criminitly by Joe21187 March 3, 2008

criminee 

expression of aghast or disbelief almost always in conjunction with Jesus.
Jesus criminee, where'd you get that outfit?

Jesus criminee, who do you think you are?
criminee by Karen Shelton in SLC December 27, 2008

criministic 

When you lie about an action to protected your skills.
Marco is criministic.
criministic by MGJoeyg17 August 29, 2021

criminipple 

A criminipple Is a cross between a criminal and a cripple.
The elderly criminipple, was easily apprehended after attempting to rob the bank.
criminipple by Optimusyuk February 20, 2017

Criminoles 

Football team at an inferior Florida university located in the capitol city of Tallahasse. The team notoriously tries to live up to the Thug Life image and is constantly in trouble with the law.
"Watch the Gators beat up on those Criminoles!"
Criminoles by Hullabaloo May 12, 2006

Criminalized Dissent 

1. The act of a any form of governing body or leader exercising punishment and/or prosecution towards an individual seeking or demonstrating protest of that governing body in any way, regardless of legality.

2. When any form of governing body or leader utilizes, mobilizes, and/or enables militant and/or police forces to detain and imprison citizen(s) regardless of applicable constitutional rights or pursuit of trial as a direct or indirect result of citizen(s) exercising any form of protest against governing rules and/or laws, regardless of how oppressive or not those rules and/or laws are.

3. The process that any form of governing body or leader takes in order to enact any and all laws needed to detain and imprison civilian(s) for the need of placating the perceiving general public and using influence to create the idea that it is permissible to do so even though it may override constitutional rights. (However, legal action is not required.)
Bob: The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a form of criminalized dissent being pursued by the United States government.

John: No way!

Bob: Way.
Criminalized Dissent by Jane Moon November 13, 2012