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Courtney's law

Law of not wearing outside clothes in bed. Only pyjamas and underwear are allow in bed.
Uh uh no. Courtney's law, No outdoor clothes in my bed. Take your clothes off before you get in bed.
by Sleeping giant March 15, 2023
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step-co-grandpibling-in-law

Spouse's stepgrandpibling's spouse.
step-co-grandpibling-in-law.
by Simaduria July 27, 2024
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Pria's Law

"Anyone that comes out (as gay, trans, non-binary, etc) will eventually meet other people with the same labels as them"

essentially the law implies that coming out of the closet about your sexuality, gender, race, political views, etc will lead you to meet other people with the same labels as you.
"since coming out as trans, i've met 3 new trans people today. this must be the work of Pria's Law"
by Pria The Jumpluff April 11, 2021
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Law of choonism

The law states, that Any individual who is classified as choon must have a choononic magnitude twenty times greater than its surface area cubed.
Yousef: woah that was a very chooni action
Ashkan: according to the law of choonism the action portrayed is not as chooni as possible, refer to Law of choonism Vol. 2 Act.7
by Juicysef July 27, 2021
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son-in-law

Child's husband.
son-in-law.
by Simaduria July 26, 2024
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Shanaynay’s Law

The known property of a camp fire’s smoke to follow its occupants around the fire, regardless of the effort to escape the smoke.
Chris: “Man, I can’t get out of the smoke! It keeps following me!”
Aaron: “Yeah, of course; that’s Shanaynay’s Law”
by Aman245 December 30, 2021
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Tall Law

Tall Law states that anyone under 5’4 is automatically short and that anyone who is not as tall as you is also considered short. You can be 5’5 but when someone who is 5’10 calls you short you cannot argue with it. If you’re 5’3 and you call somebody who is 5’ short then you are both still short because you are under 5’4.

If you’re shorter than somebody on National Throw Short People Day (October 24th) you do not get to tell people taller than you that they cannot throw you. You would be breaking the Tall Law.
“Ayo she said she can’t be thrown on National Throw Short People Day. She’s not under 5’4 but she’s not as tall as me so that’s breaking Tall Law!”
by YokoOhNo October 6, 2020
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