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The Fifth Floor

The fifth floor of a shopping centre i.e. Meadowlane in Magherafelt, where young ladies and gentlemen go to kiss and hug and generally be 'romantic.' It is especially popular with lust struck teenagers.
'Hey Ella you going up the town with Joe?'
'Yes, can't wait!'
'You for hitting the fifth floor?' ;)
'Yeeeah that's where we had our first kiss you know.
by Radaboutye? May 5, 2011
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The Fifth Dimensional Group

A society of individuals that are unknown to each other but are harmonically working together dimensionally by the result of their good behavior.
Creativity exceeds knowledge by the tangible behavior working in parallel with the fifth dimensional group of positive change.
by Creativelingo January 17, 2021
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Plead The Fifth

verb, to plead the fifth

In a United States court case, to cite one's own Constitutional right in the Fifth Amendment to "remain silent" as a defendant, or to not be forced to testify against one's self. This is why a lawyer cannot simply force a defendant into a confession while under oath.

you will look very suspicious when saying it tho
by cheesisnice August 2, 2019
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plead the fifth

v. To decline to give self-incriminating information. Refers to the fifth amendment of the US Constitution, which states that no citizen "shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself..."
Joe: Bob, did you ever do drugs in high school?

Bob: I'm gonna plead the fifth on that one, Joe.
by Gargouille July 21, 2005
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took the fifth

To "take the 5th" or "plead the 5th" means to claim protection under the fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This amendment says in part that no one "shall be compelled, in any criminal case, to be a witness against himself." If a person believes that his testimony might tend to provide incriminating evidence against himself, he can invoke the fifth amendment and he will not be required to answer.
Interviewer: Why did you leave your last job?
Interviewee: They accused me of stealing four computers
Interviewer: Did they make you confess?
Interviewee: I took the fifth
by dr_binks November 29, 2005
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take the fifth

Refuse to answer on the grounds that one may incriminate oneself, as in He took the Fifth on so many of the prosecutor's questions that we're sure he's guilty. This idiom refers to the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which states that no person shall be compelled to be a witness against himself or herself. Mid-1900s
Me: What was you just doing with my wife!?
Mate: I take the fifth.
by dr_binks November 29, 2005
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