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double sock rule

Wearing two pairs of socks cancels out the sock rule
Jayden- I’m wearing 2 pairs of socks so it definitely can’t cancel the sock rule

Abraham-awe your gay now it cancels it out that’s on the double Sock Rule
by Crewstabber January 30, 2020
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Pussy Rules of Engagement

The rules certain gamers or server admins put on gameplay to restrict normal function of the game and make it easier for them to play. For instance, disallowing shotguns, grenade launchers, or camping in first person shooters. Can be shortened to PRE or PRoE. Alternate version is "Panzy Rules of Engagement."
This server is running on pussy rules of engagement, I'm going somewhere else.
by anonymous7 July 5, 2012
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Two-inch Rule

A rule used by women saving themselves for marriage. You remain a virgin if it only goes in two inches or less.
"I can't believe you lost your virginity to Chuck."
"Nope. Two-inch Rule. I didn't lose a thing. I can still wear white."
by ValoKire April 21, 2008
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Space Rule 18

When inviting women to a party always remember Space Rule 18.
by chukheston May 26, 2018
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9 O'clock Rule

the nine o'clock rule protects our right to not care anything before 9 AM
8:30 AM

teacher: "wake up!"
student: "fuck that, 9 o'clock rule."
by 9amrule September 22, 2006
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Fleeting Demographic Rule

1. A gimmick or storyline may be reused freely and safely after a few years of dormancy.

2. The unwritten rule that, after a given number of years, there has been enough turnover in the fanbase that a writer can re-use the same gimmicks and storylines with impunity.
The fleeting demographic rule allows YouTubers to reuse jokes and catchphrases after they have become repetitive.
by flintlocke314 September 11, 2018
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Bike/Horse Rule

A principle invoked when urging someone to persevere despite initial failure, which fully stated is: "You don't need me to remind you, when things don't go well the first time, try again." So named because it is drawn from two familiar premises: (a) persevering is like riding a bike, you never forget how, and (b) when you fall off a horse, you get right back on and give it another go.
My nephew just failed the bar a second time and was ready to hang it up, but I reminded him of the Bike/Horse Rule and told him to sign up for the thing again, he'll get it.
by FitofPeak2 February 17, 2022
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