Any statement which is uttered in rhyme MUST be considered the absolute truth.
Bylaw: The Law of Rhyme only applies when an adult talks. The Law of Rhyme does not apply when children rhyme. A child rhyme should usually be considered false.
Bylaw: The Law of Rhyme only applies when an adult talks. The Law of Rhyme does not apply when children rhyme. A child rhyme should usually be considered false.
by The One True Savior June 4, 2019

by Rose1234 November 6, 2012

One Of The best rappers The world and humanity know. He is known for His Fast Rapping And awesome Music video’s. Sad that he was underrated, So much better than Jay-Z
Mike: Yo Have you ever heard this Busta Rhymes song?
Curtis: Who is Even Busta Rhymes? I only listen To Lil Pump and Others
Mike: Are u Fucking Serious you Dumb Shit???
Curtis: Who is Even Busta Rhymes? I only listen To Lil Pump and Others
Mike: Are u Fucking Serious you Dumb Shit???
by TurkishPower1299 December 12, 2017

A rhyme you tell at night, usually a rhyming story or experience. All can be told to either children, teens, and adults. Typically told to help them have a "goodnight" because of the "rhyme" used in the story.
She told me a goodnight rhyme, best believe i had a good time. / He tells me goodnight rhymes every night to help me sleep tight.
by Jiggy_J January 8, 2017

When the argument about who farted has been placed back to the person who started it. Usually the person who said "Whoever smelt it, dealt it."
Who Farted!
Whoever Smelt It, Dealt It!
Whoever Denied It, Supplied It!
Said The Rhyme Did The Crime!
Whoever Made The Rebuttal, Had It Come Out Their Butthole!
Whoever Detected It, Projected It!
Whoever Deduced It, Produced It!
Whoever Smelt It, Dealt It!
Whoever Denied It, Supplied It!
Said The Rhyme Did The Crime!
Whoever Made The Rebuttal, Had It Come Out Their Butthole!
Whoever Detected It, Projected It!
Whoever Deduced It, Produced It!
by EpicGamerJues78 April 3, 2023
