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judicator

1. A person who acts as a mediator in a dispute. 2. A judge, or one empowered by the law. 3. An Imperial-class Star Destroyer in Admiral Thrawn's fleet, from the Heir to the Empire trilogy by Timothy Zahn.
The judicator declared the accused innocent of the alleged crime.
by The Grendel Khan April 5, 2004
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Judicial

Awesome, cool, magnificent, mind-blowing.
"Damn, did you see that Bentley on the corner? That shit was judicial!"
by funkyengine May 30, 2013
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QUASI-JUDICIAL

Administrative tribunals or government officials who have the power resembling those of court of law or judge and are able to remedy a situation or impose legal penalties on a person or organisation but in their decision making process are subject to rules of natural justice.
Under COPRA, a quasi-judicial machinery was setup for redressal of consumer disputes.
by abhi_sumi September 1, 2011
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U.S. Judicial System

The single biggest travesty the world has ever seen. Most of the flaws lie in the police stations, full of corrupt officers that became cops because they got beat up in school or they wanted to feel special. They ultimately do more harm than good making plenty of stupid and unnecessary arrests that are based on "facts" that are mostly made up. Often have some bias involved. Then it all gets passed through the courts which aren't much better. Most judges see how bullshit the entire case is and want to dismiss it, but they have to cover the dumbfuck cop's ass so they proceed as thought the case were valid. In the end, a mostly innocent person gets a punishment they didn't deserve and the cop keeps collecting a paycheck they don't deserve. It has ruined countless lives because of bullshit charges.
An example of the U.S. Judicial System in action, The following is a true story.
One day at a Jefferson county middle school a fairly large boy tried to joke around with another one by acting as though he were to sit on him. The puny little boy had some serious anger issues and started kicking the larger boy in the stomach as hard as he could. When he finally stopped the larger boy sat down next to the smaller boy. a few minutes later, for no reason the small boy started kicking him again. This happened several times until class let out. when the larger boy stood up he was in a lot of pain and kicked the smaller boy once. Then the small boy shoved him and it wsas the final straw the large boy shoved him once and he flew across the room. The school called the police and after a few interviews with the amazingly bad cop manipulating everything said guess who was charged with what? It was the larger boy, who took a considerable beating and only struck the other boy twice. He was charged with THIRD DEGREE ASSAULT FOR SHOVING SOMEONE ONE IN SELF-DEFENSE. I think this proves how bad the judicial system is.
by superninjapenguin December 13, 2008
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judicial

1) being appropriate to a judge. relates to the administration of justice.

2) something painfully amazing/wicked cool, absolutely laying down "the law" on someone (destroying them).
"wow that song is judicial!"
"dang when you got kicked, that was judicial!!"
"your mom looks judicial."
"that jump was judicial!"
by Theo December 17, 2004
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judicial branch

All the old supreme court guys that have the white spittle in the corner of their mouths
" OMG look at that amount of spit in the corner of his mouth! Yup, he must be apart of the judicial branch"
by gottazayn! December 12, 2015
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judicial

A punishment for doing something against the rules at boarding school.
"Ugh, I was watching dvds last night during study hall and they gave me a judicial!"
by asdasdasd July 15, 2005
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