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Solsbury Court D3

The Place to be! (But not if you like a clean kitchen).
God, I really wish I lived in Solsbury Court D3, everyone who lives there is sooo cool!
by Kate January 19, 2004
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Solsbury Court C4

Not the place to be. (Unless you're one of Hannah's bitches or love the smell of rotting fish e.g. Gary's cooking).
Please don't make me go to Solsbury Court C4! I'm begging you!
by Alan January 19, 2004
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Court Rot

When a non-issue or an issue that has no business being on trial ends up wasting time, resources, and attention in the judicial system. It highlights the absurdity of certain cases that should never have reached a courtroom.
"They're arguing over whether doctors can perform life-saving procedures because of some stupid, outdated law. Classic case of court rot."

"This lawsuit is such court rot—why are we even debating something so obvious?"
by jetskeedog December 12, 2024
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Half Court Hooper

A man who attempts to talk to women but always end up saying something crazy, ruining his chances with the woman and making himself look weird. (shooting your shot from half court)
Chris: What did my homeboy John say to you?

Bethany: He told me to eat his dick when K told him I was eating.

Chris: Yeah that dude John always tripping around females, he a Half Court Hooper
by saintssintoo January 12, 2025
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Homie Court

When you have to have a talk with your boy after he did some flagrant activities that can’t be dismissed or tolerated.
Hey bro, you’re going to Homie Court tomorrow. We gotta talk.
by Druski420 August 25, 2025
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Court Group

Court is a 764 offshoot group found by courtblox
Court group is basically a 764 copy
by Xxxfi October 27, 2025
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Supreme Court and Federal Courts Building

The official name of the court building at Kent and Wellington Streets in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Sometimes it is colloquially and erroneously called "The Supreme Court Building" (even by experienced journalists) because it houses the Supreme Court of Canada. But it is officially called the "Supreme Court and Federal Courts Building" because the Federal Court of Appeal and the Federal Court also both regularly sit in their own courtrooms within the building.
I'm going to the Supreme Court and Federal Courts Building to watch a Federal Court of Appeal hearing.
by RubyD February 10, 2025
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