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half-co-nephew-in-law

Spouse's half-nibling's husband.
half-co-nephew-in-law.
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Law of Bugtropy

The total bugs of an isolated coded application can never decrease over time, and is constant if and only if all changes done are reversible.
John:
"88 little bugs in the code,
88 little bugs in the code.
Take one down, patch it around,
108 little bugs in the code."

Bob: Yeah man, that's just law of bugtropy...
by mayukhm November 16, 2020
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Congress' Law

When group/corporation sue, or send a cease and desist, to someone/some group for trying to expose a crime that's only partially related to the group/corporation, it's probably because that group/corporation actively engages in that crime.
Person 1: Did you know that Leaf Corp sued someone trying to investigate their subsidiary company for tax fraud?
Person 2: Congress' Law, they must be committing tax fraud too!
Person 1: That's a shame.
by Spook_Retard February 23, 2024
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The Law

One of the best Video players on the Planet. Starred in hit Tv series Video Game High school
Bro I was playing fortnight last night and the Law killed me.
by Chunky Monk December 7, 2021
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Furry's Law

If an animal character appears for even a second, then lots of porn will be made of the character within minutes to hours of the reveal of the character.
Person 1:Wow I can't believe there's so much porn of (Name). Like the movie just came out

Person 2: Furry's Law at work man
by SonicNred May 8, 2024
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child-in-law

Child's spouse.
child-in-law.
by Simaduria July 26, 2024
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Walding's Law

Walding's Law is an adage that is best described as:
Paranoia in the development stage of any serious relationship that anything could cause an end to said relationship.
This is typically more frequent in youthful relationships where relationships tend not to last as long as more mature relationships. This being said does not exclude it from happening to mature and professional relationships.
This phenomenon is common within romantic relationships however it may occur outside one, such as in a new social or professional position.
Some examples of Walding's Law may include being worrying that:
1. Anything you do could cause your new romantic relationship to end.
2. Your new partner talking to someone else leading you to believe that they are interested in them.
3. Doing a task incorrectly could cause you to lose your new job.
4. Acting too much like yourself could make a newfound friend to lose interest in your friendship.

etc.
by StudyClassProductions November 2, 2016
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