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Arbitrarian

An arbiter of the arbitrary. The decisionist that determines what is desultory.
You see that arbitrarian in the mirror?
by Dadpool December 10, 2018
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arbitraitor

A person that works at Arby's but quits and works at Mcdonalds.
"Did you know that Steve quit working at Arby's and went to work at Mcdondalds." "What an arbitraitor."
by TREVOR!!!!!!!!! October 21, 2008
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arbitrage

A Winnipeg DJ known equally for his stellar mash-ups and penchant for knitting tea cosies.
"Did you hear DJ Arbitrage at Mardi Gras last week?"

"Ya! His set was awesome! But what was with all the tea cosies?"
by winnipegluvah February 12, 2009
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binding arbitration

The latest in Corporate America’s sadly successful attempts to undermine democracy and make themselves above the law.
All disputes must be revolved by binding arbitration. You agree to waive your right to a trial by jury and that the judge will be this rigged-ass old man paid off by the company.
by InvaderInvader August 23, 2021
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Arbitchrary

Mother: You are grounded for a month!
Son: What?! Why? Because your boss is an ass?
Mother: Make that Two MONTHS!
Son: This is so Arbitchrary.
by ZacP September 1, 2010
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Arbitzard

A male who spends his time on League of Legends or talking to one of two different females around his age range. This person isn't the most friendly man to speak on if you find him in a match of League.
Look at that "Arbitzard" over there, he must be playing League.
Arbitzard is one of the most beta people I've ever met.
by Common Man 9 May 14, 2019
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Permanent Court of Arbitration

(MULTILATERAL GOVERNMENT) International court based in the Hague, the Netherlands; founded in 1889; oldest multilateral court. In some respects, a precursor to the International Court of Justice (also in the Hague--in the same building, the Peace Palace).

The PCA differs from the ICJ in that only national governments may be respondents in the ICJ (which operates like a civil court). The PCA settles disputes that may arise between a private party (such as RCA, in RCA vs. China-1935) and a national government, or between national governments. Parties submit to the PCA when the dispute is a nuisance to both, but relevant laws are uncertain.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration has a three-part organizational structure consisting of an Administrative Council that oversees its policies and budgets, a panel of independent potential arbitrators known as the Members of the Court, and its Secretariat, known as the International Bureau, headed by the Secretary-General.
by Primus Intra Pares July 19, 2010
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