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Recudorial Amendment

Recudorial Amendment. n. The means of technologically further delineating details pertaining to an already ,e,proa;ozomg (aka memorialized) moment in time - in a timely manner. Origin: North America. Descendant of Europe.
"Kasia. Restart the camera on my mark. I need to make a recudorial amendment... Mark." JRoth
by The Language of all the World November 21, 2010
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28th Amendment

A hypothetical amendment of the U.S. Constitution that allows citizens to party and have fun without government interference.
by Type2GenomeManiac October 19, 2021
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times amended

idk mama and them always did say it. i think it means time has refined us.
how times amended...
by susiescout March 1, 2017
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5,000th Amendment

The 5,000th amendment makes it a crime to give students homework in the United States.
The 5,000th Amendment makes it a crime to give Homework.
by Benjamin K, lead scientist November 10, 2020
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Amendable

To be agreeable to something. An action or suggestion. Dealing with a level of persuasion.

french: origin.
Colleague: Hey Gryf, I have a few introductions I would like to make to you sometime. I think it will help with networking.

Gryf: Sure. That’s seems to be an amendable plan.
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Fifth Amendment

A phrase that is often used to describe something that was really important that can be taken away. It refers to a part of what was The United States Constitution.
"Susan remember all boys want is to take your virginity away like the fifth amendment"
"When my husband died it was like losing the fifth amendment."
"They took my son away to prison it hurt like what happened to the fifth amendment."
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