1. An adjective for a person whose presence is treated as a punishment despite being unavoidable; their attention is undesirable but necessary.
Often used to describe girls who are not wanted but needed for sex.
Guy 1: "What did that chick you had sex with look like?"
Guy 2: "Dude, she was rough-justice"
OR the word can be used to describe the situation.
"She was so ugly but I really needed to have sex. It was rough justice"
Guy 1: "What did that chick you had sex with look like?"
Guy 2: "Dude, she was rough-justice"
OR the word can be used to describe the situation.
"She was so ugly but I really needed to have sex. It was rough justice"
by D-Manplaya123 August 19, 2009
The use of a fine maple baseball bat to get revenge on some douchebag who purposely messed with someone you love.
"I was fucking her last night doggy and gave her that thumb justice"
"Keep talking that shit and i'll give you that thumb justice later"
"Not better then some good thumb justice"
"Keep talking that shit and i'll give you that thumb justice later"
"Not better then some good thumb justice"
by Hyviand September 15, 2022
An angel with the curse of beauty. She is a free spirit, highly intelligent and has a beauty that goes from the outside to the core of her soul.
by Tiredon3 May 21, 2022
by Uni-Justice November 21, 2023
a very handsome man / a sexy woman
by simplydagoat January 20, 2025
In the adversarial system of UK law, England and Wales, an examining justice is a form of lay judge who presides over the Magistrates Court. They are highly trained and powerful individuals, hand picked by the Lord Justice of the United Kingdom who presides over both summary and either-way offences in the criminal courts as well as family, youth and civil courts.
They have powers of administering unlimited fines, penalties, custodial sentences of up to 12 months, court orders and other warrants such as §135 of the mental health act, or §1 of the Magistrates Court act at their own discretion, either internally or externally to the courtroom.
An examining magistrate will initiate a single justice procedure to sentence a serious offender instead of sitting in a panel. They blur the lines between district judges.
They have powers to authorise wiretaps, sentence at will, commit to the crown court and authorise private investigations. An examining magistrate may also prosecute at their private capacity.
They have powers of administering unlimited fines, penalties, custodial sentences of up to 12 months, court orders and other warrants such as §135 of the mental health act, or §1 of the Magistrates Court act at their own discretion, either internally or externally to the courtroom.
An examining magistrate will initiate a single justice procedure to sentence a serious offender instead of sitting in a panel. They blur the lines between district judges.
They have powers to authorise wiretaps, sentence at will, commit to the crown court and authorise private investigations. An examining magistrate may also prosecute at their private capacity.
by Lutonlegal February 17, 2025