Hym "What does 'Echoes of a silent voice' have to do with Charlie Kirk? I mean, I can see how it would relate to MY thing and the Charlie I knew... But I don't see the relationship... Between with echoes of a silent voice... And Kirk... The guy just liked Kirk or something? I donno. I don't get it. You guys still killed Liam Payne though I'm pretty sure. Ha! You straight up murdered the shit out of that guy! Hahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahaha!!"
by Hym Iam September 25, 2025
Get the Echoes of a silent voicemug. the term used by lazy people (bums) to appear mysterious and to give a false impression of their come up to mask their real activity of bumming the fuck out to the rest of the group.
A: “where have you been man?”
B: “can’t say. I’m moving silently”
“Bro I’m locked in. also can't show wat I'm working on cuz moving silently“
A: “what are you working on?”
B: “can’t say cuz I’m moving silently”
B: “can’t say. I’m moving silently”
“Bro I’m locked in. also can't show wat I'm working on cuz moving silently“
A: “what are you working on?”
B: “can’t say cuz I’m moving silently”
by ImCowCat May 9, 2024
Get the Moving silentlymug. In the United States, the Miranda warning or famously "You have the right to remain silent" is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence and, in effect, protection from self-incrimination; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials. These rights are often referred to as Miranda rights. The purpose of such notification is to preserve the admissibility of their statements made during custodial interrogation in later criminal proceedings. The Miranda warning is part of a preventive criminal procedure rule that law enforcement are required to administer to protect an individual who is in custody and subject to direct questioning or its functional equivalent from a violation of their Fifth Amendment right against compelled self-incrimination. In Miranda v. Arizona, the Supreme Court held that the admission of an elicited incriminating statement by a suspect not informed of these rights violates the Fifth Amendment and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel, through the incorporation of these rights into state law. Thus, if law enforcement officials decline to offer a Miranda warning to an individual in their custody, they may interrogate that person and act upon the knowledge gained, but may not ordinarily use that person's statements as evidence against them in a criminal trial.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can be used against you in court. You have the right to talk to a lawyer for advice before we ask you any questions. You have the right to have a lawyer with you during questioning. If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed for you before any questioning if you wish. If you decide to answer questions now without a lawyer present, you have the right to stop answering at any time.
by very_funny September 19, 2022
Get the You have the right to remain silentmug. by AsmodeusXr January 11, 2012
Get the Silent Russianmug. To cut off comms completely — no texts, no calls, no snaps, nothing.
To ghost someone, either intentionally or accidentally.
To ghost someone, either intentionally or accidentally.
by Trizzy1 May 20, 2025
Get the Radio Silentmug. An awkward half-greeting consisting of mouthing hello, with none or very little sound coming out. Only made worse when eye contact is made.
Shopper: *walks into store
Cashier: *sees someone
Cashier: "Hello!"
Shopper: "....(silent greeting)"
Cashier: "...."
Shopper: "...."
Cashier: ....can I help you?"
Cashier: *sees someone
Cashier: "Hello!"
Shopper: "....(silent greeting)"
Cashier: "...."
Shopper: "...."
Cashier: ....can I help you?"
by Garrbear570 July 13, 2011
Get the Silent Greetingmug. by emsdefinitions April 19, 2022
Get the Silent Toesmug.