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The doctah

I have just watched the episode celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Doctah on BBC 1.
by G.R.M.Ch. November 23, 2013
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The Brannigan Doctrine

Also known as "zerging", the Brannigan Doctrine is named for the eponymous Zap Brannigan, who threw "wave after wave" of his own men until the kill bots reached their natural kill limit and shut down.

The Brannigan Doctrine is a staple feature of Russian military "strategy", which appears to consist of throwing "wave after wave" of conscripts at smaller nations only to suffer humiliating casualties at the hands of technically inferior militaries. First seen in the Russo-Finnish war of 1939-40, and then again in the Russo-Ukrainian war.
The Brannigan Doctrine is a staple feature of Russian military "strategy"
by Katharina Von Bora March 24, 2022
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Rhythm Doctor

A cool rhythm game that no one talks about because fnf exists
Person 1: hey bro check out this new game called Rhythm Doctor
Person 2: sorry bro,im making a fnf mod
by Victortheunkow March 23, 2021
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big dick doctor

big dick doctor a doctor who is usually male with a big ego and likes to treat patients like they know nothing or is uncaring about their patients concerns
i saw my doctor today he blowed me off as i did not know nothing or could care less about my concerns what flipping big dick doctor
by bluebear May 23, 2020
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Doctor Who's Shoes

n. The title given to anyone or anything that is cool.
Tayla finished the Impossible Quiz. She is Doctor Who's Shoes.

I reccomend that you try this caramel ice cream. It's Doctor Who's Shoes.
by Full Metal Alastair August 13, 2008
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Doctor Who

A programme that existed for more than 50 years despite many people only caring about and acknowledging the last 10 years.
Person 1: Let's watch Doctor Who
Person 2: Okay. I love Doctor Who
*Person 1 puts on Genesis of the Daleks*
Person 2: What's going on? Where's Matt Smith? He's cute. Where's the action? This is boring.
by Gavin_Spawn January 7, 2015
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Castle Doctrine

The term "Castle Doctrine" is used when describing law that primarily relates to the use of deadly force in situations of self defence. In simple english, it is the idea that a persons home is their castle and that any unlawfull intrution is considered a threat. The homeowner is then legaly justified in using lethal force against the intruder.

The opposite of Castle Doctrine is "Duty to Retreat" A simple example would be a person walking down a street at night who is confronted by an assailant. Legaly, the victim must try to escape or "retreat" before resorting to lethal force. But if retreat is impossible, then the person is justified in using lethal force.

Castle Doctrine originaly only applied to a persons home. However, in modern times it has been applied in different laws to mean a persons property, not just inside the home. A pesons car is also defined as a part of the home. Thus a carjacking victim is justified in shooting their assailant. Some states apply a persons place of employment to fall under Castle Doctrine.

Castle Doctrine also makes it next to impossible for an assailant (Or their family) to sue their victim after the fact.
The homowner shot and killed the burglar in her house. Her actions where justified under the "Castle Doctrine" law's of that state.
by Benjamin Whetham June 28, 2005
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