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Reed's Law

The person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer.
"The person who names a thing is often more powerful than the real discoverer." - Person A
"I call this reed's law" - Person B
"That person just got reed's law'd lol" - Person C
by CallMeKor December 27, 2021
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TomSka's Law

When something you say online that involves a person being insulted is able to be seen by the person in question.
Person 1: I might talk a bit of trash about him...
Person 2: That's probably a bad idea, you know TomSka's Law.
by Radin Happier March 16, 2024
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half-nephew-in-law

1- Half-nibling's husband.
2- Spouse's half-nephew.
half-nephew-in-law.
by Simaduria July 27, 2024
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TYRONE'S-Law

'If you can bang up her man....she's single" that's Tyrone's-Law bro
by BlackroseChef January 26, 2024
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step-co-parent-in-law

1- Stepchild-in-law's parent.
2- Child-in-law's stepparent.
Step-co-parent-in-law.
by UserXDXP April 25, 2023
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great-nibling-in-law

1. The grandchild-in-law of one's sibling.
2. The grandchild of one's spouse's sibling.
My great-nibling-in-law is a good person.
by Elivaldeq November 24, 2019
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The Law of the Calendar

The philosophy that because the first day of Spring is on March 21st, all winter weather must cease to exist.
Johnny: Wait, it's snowing in April??
Jack: C'mon weather, follow the Law of the Calendar!!!
by cstrong April 15, 2022
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