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activist judge

An Urbandictionary editor who rejects a perfectly true and clever definition and forces someone like me to have to re-submit it over and over again, just because they don't agree with the opinion expressed in the definition.
At least 5 of my valid and correct definitions have been rejected by activist judges on Urbandictionary, a website where more than half the definitions are about ex-girlfriends, rival high schools, or made-up sex slang.
activist judge by J-Smoove June 18, 2006

judicial activism 

A term used by conservatives to describe court decisions which they disagree with. More often than not, applies to cases where the court declined the opportunity use its power, such as in the Terri Schiavo case, or Korematsu v. United States (1944).
In a Republican's mind, Lawrence v. Texas (2003) is an 'activist decision' while Bush v. Gore (2001) is not.
judicial activism by mike April 1, 2005

beast mode activated 

1. being in a state of beastliness and or amazingness.
2. a sexual orientation
better than straight but farthest away from gay
Hitting a full court shot in basketball or fucking 10 girls at once in being in the state of beast mode activated
beast mode activated by BBORCH April 1, 2009

Activate my fall back game 

To discretely remove oneself from an unfavourable or embarassing situation.
Marisa: I thought Michelle was waving to me, but it was actually Tyrone, I had to activate my fall back game.
The term used when your active in gang, terrorist group etc.
Dat homie is not home right now he aktive with da set
Aktive by LA knowledge April 21, 2020

snowflake activism 

When common words, terms, phrases, products, or artistic creations like songs, programming, or fashion are twisted or manipulated to have negative connotations that are racist, sexist, homophobic, or offensive in some other manner, even though its origin intent was free of any such implications
In 2018, the song "Baby It's Cold Outside" was pulled from radio stations because snowflake activism deemed it to be sexist and promoted rape culture when in fact, it was an innocent song featuring playful banter written by a man in the 1940's for his wife and himself to sing at parties.