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People's freedom of choices and voices act

A legal statute in Canada that affords a defendants ability to a fair trial. With the invocation of it, defendants are allowed to express themselves at a court level to avoid a mistrial. Some of the most common rights granted by this act are the abilities to smoke and swear in court
Ricky: "Your majesty, I would like to make a request under the People's freedom of choices and voices act that I be able to smoke and swear in your court. If I can't smoke and swear in your court, I can't represent myself at a court level and that's a fuckin' mistrial!"

Judge: "Richard, you have permission to smoke and swear in my courtroom, but please be advised, this is not a carnival."
Related Words
choige choice chonger chogger chonged choise choge chogie chigen choiceland
Shicky busted a good ol' chogey right on que.
chogey by Matt Weller December 10, 2006
A nicer, funnier way to say chicken.

Often used in a Discord community called Kawaii!-Universe. Don't be afraid to use that word as well.
Me: I bought 2 chigen borgi and 20 chigen nuget from McDonald's.

Also me: I love chigen nuget!
chigen by lessvoice February 8, 2021

salad choice 

A slang term for a job or the method someone makes their money.
Right now I got the green, and it's not just 'cause my salad choice.
salad choice by The Great Dark February 8, 2015

Tasty Choices 

The Domino's Pizza sign hung on a dorm room's doorknob to indicate that you do NOT want to enter: your roommate and his/her significant (or not) other are busy inside.
After my Chemistry pre-lab lecture, I went back to my dorm and...Tasty Choices was up. So I went to my friend's room.
Tasty Choices by LBorealis November 2, 2009
To be forced to take a lap around a parking lot, due to stupidity and conversations. Used during marching band activities. First used in the year 1994, Named after Kelly Choi a Band field major. Normally one to two laps around a parking lot approximately a total of 300 to 400 yards in length.
David Ing got choied, because he would not stop talking while the instructor was talking.
Choied by Garnet Valley October 12, 2011