An adage that broadly states: "One will remember what is needed only after they are out the door." The name Theodore is pun-based, on the fact that is nearly homophonous with "The door". Also known as "O. Theodore's Law", as in, "Out the door". Also can be stated as, "If there is something that can be forgotten in packing, it will be forgotten.", though the term is more related to day items.
Coined by Jenn B. on October 12, 2009
Coined by Jenn B. on October 12, 2009
by Warrencraft October 12, 2009
Get the Theodore's Lawmug. "...in short, this forum moderation policy is akin to something Donald Trump would demand!"
"Wuvit's Law, not cool"
"Wuvit's Law, not cool"
by FourFire June 20, 2017
Get the Wuvit's Lawmug. A variant of Godwin's Law: As an online discussion of political issues grows , the probability of an ad hominem attack by a Progressive involving the source of a fact will be dismissed as coming from Fox News.
"Oh really? You get that from Fox News?"
"You must be watching Fox News"
"Murdoch's Law, is a type of ad hominem"
"You must be watching Fox News"
"Murdoch's Law, is a type of ad hominem"
by Cal A Feit January 24, 2015
Get the Murdoch's Lawmug. a social rule, which everyone knows they should abide by, but some people always break it, that's why its there. Stuff that is not illegal, but is still frowned upon for doing.
by -Omz- November 4, 2013
Get the unspoken lawmug. Law which states that if a profile picture on a social networking sites contains two girls, the uglier one is the owner of the profile.
Dude, this girl is trying to friend me but I can't figure out which one is her.
According to karmazon's law, it's the ogre on the left.
According to karmazon's law, it's the ogre on the left.
by fakamada May 6, 2011
Get the karmazon's lawmug. During a board game, a player, who has played the game more than once, cannot change their decision for a more advantageous one, once they have finished their turn. A turn that is over, is over!!!
Player 1's turn ends... During player 2's turn, player 1 says... " NO WAIT... I did not mean to do that." Player two says, "Jacob's Law"
by mmaerzluft February 1, 2022
Get the Jacob's Lawmug. Example of using the Scout Law:
Scout 1: "A scout is trustworthy in the streets..."
Scout 2: "And courteous in the sheets."
Scout 1: "A scout is trustworthy in the streets..."
Scout 2: "And courteous in the sheets."
by Mercedes78 November 17, 2022
Get the Scout Lawmug.