Used to describe or 'name' something that brings any sort of tyranny or imposing beliefs.
Used if something represents hostility towards one's beliefs.
That you HAVE to do something.
Used if something represents hostility towards one's beliefs.
That you HAVE to do something.
'How expensive was that?!'
'That was Law.'
Writing examples is Law.
Trying to define Law, was Law in itself.
Getting up early is Law.
'That was Law.'
Writing examples is Law.
Trying to define Law, was Law in itself.
Getting up early is Law.
by Jeremy Jonusas January 20, 2009

by Klinkhammer January 15, 2019

(1) After showing up for work 3 days in a row, Jack's boss had to lay down the law.
(2) "You come in my yard a-trespassing again, I'm 'onna hafta call the law!"
(2) "You come in my yard a-trespassing again, I'm 'onna hafta call the law!"
by HM January 4, 2004

by Anonymous June 20, 2006

by vincent March 17, 2004

Person 1: It's time to law down the law, pardner
Person 2: Don't you mean lay down the law?
Person 1: Idk, man I'm high af
Person 2: Don't you mean lay down the law?
Person 1: Idk, man I'm high af
by The universe is a hologram! May 9, 2018
