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Google Law

1. When one believes any and every search result that turns up during the process of googling something.

2. When someone takes everything google says as fact, this is pertaining to maps and directions.
"I googled 'Wahoo' earlier and found out it was a taco!"
"No it's not you fool, it's an old board game that was made before Google was even rumored about. Stop following Google Law."
by AOMarine117 July 12, 2009
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ship in law

When you ship two characters from a show you’ve never watched. You typically ship them through edits you’ve seen.
Have you watched Warrior Nun?
No, but Avatrice is definitely my ship in law!
by rinasshay October 29, 2022
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sypher's law

sypher's law is when a single person asks another single person if they can be single together. the two do not date each other but is there for a source of comfort. it is a way of not being single while remaining single. IT IS A WAY OF LIFE.
single person 1 : wanna be single together?
single person 2 : um, why should I?
single person 1 : because sypher's law
single person 2 : that's acceptable
by sypher the great December 1, 2020
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homers law

A law banning air horns after 3AM
If it wasn’t for Homers Law, I would blow this air horn right now
by sockondeez October 17, 2021
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pajama law

it is against the law to work out in pajamas
dude what are you doing

working out what do you mean

dude that’s against pajama law change clothes
by The kid named squid February 8, 2021
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Hogg's Law

In the game 'Mario Kart'. This term applies to anyone who is in 1st place during a race and gets hit by a blue shell.
Usually said in a tone of frustration. Upon being hit by a blue shell the driver may exclaim 'Ahh Hogg's Law!!'
by Gezza87 August 31, 2010
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Loughman's Law

A term referring to the amount of advertisement that any one object or media receives in an inverse proportion, also known as the Law of Inverse Advertising. Where in due to budget constraints of any project the amount spent to advertise must ultimately take away from the quality of the product itself. This can be seen mainly in film and television.
"Have you seen the that trailer for the new Sci-Fi movie? It looks good and I see ads for ever everywhere."
-"Im calling Loughman's law."
by Lupus553 January 12, 2017
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