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Section 1

The section in the school lunchroom that gets called for everything unlike section 3
Section 1 library passes
Section 3: This is common
by baconaspk March 13, 2020
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Section 1

A cliquish collection of douche bag “guys” at an elitist all boys prep school that pride themselves on their academic prowess, overrated athletic accomplishments and drunken conquests of naive girls.
Did you hear that guy from Section 1 got into Yale?
by anonymous June 1, 2023
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Section 23.1.0

What you use to ask for sex without being judged by others.
Jane is at a bar with Steve and they're both really drunk.

Steve: "Hey, do you wanna come back to my place and review Section 23.1.0?"
by ShadowVictory260 April 17, 2017
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section 15

Noun. A derogatory term for anyone of a minority group, especially a visible minority. Used by politically-minded Canadians with a prejudicial bent. The term is taken from Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, nationality, race, sexual orientation, etc.
Basically, a Section 15 is anyone who does not fit into the general majority.
"That gay, black, Jewish guy is such a Section 15."
"Dude, that's like, racist."
by the Snailfather April 4, 2006
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Chapter 8, Section 10.07, Ordinance 11

If a domesticated canine barks incessantly for more than 10 minutes, a neighbor may execute said animal without legal repurcussion.
If you hate your neighbor's loud barking dog, Chapter 8, Section 10.07, Ordinance 11 is your favorite law.
by th3samiam September 20, 2008
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section 18

Whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously by any means whatsoever wound or cause any grievous bodily harm to any person with intent to do some grievous bodily harm to any person, or with intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of any person, shall be guilty of an offence, and being convicted thereof shall be liable to imprisonment for life.
1. wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm;
2. causing grievous bodily harm with intent to do so;
3. maliciously wounding with intent to resist or prevent the lawful apprehension etc. of any person; or
4. maliciously causing grievous bodily harm with intent to resist or prevent lawful apprehension etc. of any person.

'' this crew/gang is known for section 18. so to the police and civillians they are known as Section 18.''
by Samuel A May 24, 2006
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Section 136

Section 136 of the Mental Health Act is a section which allows the Police in England & Wales to detain somebody in a public place who appears to be mentally disordered as is in need of immediate care and/or control - this includes suicide attempts. Once such a person is apprehended, he or she is taken to a 'Place of Safety' which is:

1. A&E
2. Section 136 Suite
3. A Police Station

Theoretically, police stations should only be used in exceptional circumstances, but the reality is they are used very often, even when unneeded due to the fact most police officers aren't trained in Mental Health.

A s136 is not a criminal record, despite police detention, however it can be disclosed to potential employers if it's neccessary in an enhanced CRB check, which is considered by many to be unfair.
Typical use of a Section 136:

Aaron is an 19 year old student who became massively distressed after his girlfriend of two years left him, he decided he would throw himself off a bridge, however, luckily the police were able to talk him down and detained him under a 136 so his mental health could be assessed, he was then sent voluntarily to a psychiatric ward for treatment.

Other uses of 136:

Becky is a 20 year old female suffering from bipolar depression, during a night out with her friends she suffered a massive manic episode as she forgot to take her medication, and the police detained her under 136. She was then assessed and sectioned in a psychiatric ward for more treatment.
by Starrrrrrrrrrrrrfyre. September 9, 2010
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