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anarcho-tyranny 

Anarcho-tyranny is a concept, where the state is argued to be more interested in controlling citizens so that they do not oppose the managerial class (tyranny) rather than controlling real criminals (causing anarchy). Laws are argued to be enforced only selectively, depending on what is perceived to be beneficial for the ruling elite.
USA could be classified as a anarcho-tyranny
anarcho-tyranny by Freemen009 September 28, 2019

sic semper tyrannis

Latin, translation: "Thus always to tyrants", purportedly (but unlikely) uttered by Brutus at the assassination of Julius Caesar. The phrase is meant to signify that tyrants will always be overthrown and removed from power.

The other person who defined this just got it flat out wrong. Didn't think people could be that stupid.
Sic semper tyrannis.
TyLynns are always beautiful and unique! They have "chill" personalities that attract most people. TyLynns are GREAT friends and will never let you down. Being responsible is usually something a Tylynn is good at. They will succeed in life because of their independence. Tylynn doesn't need anyone, but when she finds her significant other, her relationship will last longer than most. A Tylynn is to be respected not only because of her loyalty, but also because of her high standards.
Tylynn always has my back!
TyLynn by 90xoxo December 10, 2012
A muggle who loves adventure time and long walks on the beach. Usually shy but aggressive ! Approach with caution.

People with this name are usually bossy considering there name means tyrant.
wow don't be such a tyranni
Tyranni by Bagel! lier March 17, 2017

tyrannosaurus rex 

The humblest of all God's creatures. Capable of single handedly stopping alien invasions...
In the end, it was not guns or bombs that defeated the aliens, but that humblest of all God's creatures, the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
tyrannosaurus rex by Mr Simon October 8, 2012
Short term for "Trying to"
My girl is always trynna be like Ciara 'cause she looks like her
trynna by Randy C. October 12, 2005