de junta

Any rule or practice established by a junta, whether by law or not. Primarily used in contrast with de jure meaning in principle or by law. Related to de facto, meaning in fact or in practice as opposed to being by principle or law.

A de facto practice or situation established by persons having come to power by revolution.

Related words :
junta : revolutionary government in power by force or deception rather than law.

de facto : in fact, whether by law or not.

Antonyms :

de jure : established by principle or law
Is the practice of beating opposition politicians de-jure or de-facto? It is de-junta!

It is the de jure standard that politicians should be able to speak freely. It has become de junta that politicians speaking against the government are assaulted.
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de Verges

bammm that de verges is awesome
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De Wee

A person South African without fear and an all-round legend.
That's so De Wee of you.
Be like a De Wee and get it done.
De Wee up and kill it!
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De-estradised

Being in a dire need of titty skittles (oestrogen), oposite of being estradised.
Jeez im so de-estradised, I hope I can get some tiddy skittles soon.
Same.
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Long De

a scrub that isn’t good in anything.
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De-Communicate

To not talk to one. To block communication.
Damn, i realy want to de-communicate hung.
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De haro

"That guy over there looks a bit like a pineapple."
"Yeah he is probably a De haro"
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