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amendments

A change that is made to a law or legal document.
The bill of rights are examples of amendments.
by Miranda (Mandy) September 26, 2006
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The God of Crunchyroll.

Known throughout all comment sections on the website.
"I beat amendez765 to commenting on the new episode of That Time I got Reincarnated as a Slime."
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First Amendment

The First Amendment allows the people of the United States to voice unpopular opinions, preventing tyranny by the majority. It also allows people to assembly peaceable and allows the press to report fact and voice opinion without prior restraint. If we cannot petition our government for the redress of grievances we risk the hardening of a permanent majority into a self-enforcing bureaucracy.

Thomas Jefferson once said that if forced to choose between government without newspapers, and newspapers without government, he wouldn't hesitate to choose the latter. Assembly, the exchange of ideas, and understanding the actions of society keep us free, and are why the press was intended to be a de facto fourth branch of government.
"Free Speech is the right to yell, "Theater!" at a crowded fire."

- Abbie Hoffman, radical, describing the First Amendment
by Memphis Jay March 7, 2008
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4th Amendment

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
Your 4th Amendment rights _should_ allow you to say no to the bored, profiling highway cop when he wants to tear apart your car looking for god-knows-what, but some states have loopholes these assholes can use. If you're not doing anything wrong, you don't need to be submissive to their whims and attitudes.
by ebbing October 24, 2010
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Almendra

A sacred nut from the beautiful villages of Peru. When used as an adjective, usually used to describe someone extremely lusty/sexually attractive.
Ey punta, pass the almendras!

I don't think she would go for me, girls that are that almendra don't usually go for stoner losers like myself.
by mc-dandan188 August 21, 2009
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Azendo

Anal penetration that ascends beyond the rectum and into the large intestine.
"endo" is known from medical terminology for something inside the human body and "a-z" indicates that it goes through the rectum from one end to the other as the letters are the start and end of the alphabet and being pronounced as "ass".
The term originates at the Arizona Endocrinology Center which abbreviates its name to Azendo, an apparent pun on the Arizona state abbreviation "AZ".
A remote controlled staff was employed to azendo the sex-worker in her own location.
by Trusted Partner April 10, 2023
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1st amendment frauditor

An unemployed prison who travels from town to to town filming people (often times police) with the intent to cause a confrontation that can be posted online with hopes of making YouTube money. Frauditors claim their purpose is to make sure our constitutional rights are not being infringed upon
"Who were those guys recording video at the Post Office?. It was Josh A he is another one of the scummy 1st Amendment Frauditors
by Myexiscrazy October 9, 2020
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