Embraces the philosophy "If it feels good, do it!". This word was first coined by Mark Corrigan, a fictional character in the British sitcom 'Peep Show' (played by David Mitchell). The philosophy it describes was one frequently adopted by Mark's flatmate, and Mitchell's co-star Robert Webb.
"Oh shit, Will's following Gaddafi's law again tonight. His nose is going to dissolve if he's not careful"
(to policeman) "Fuck off Cuntstubble Cock! I only answer to Gaddafi's Law!"
Gaddafi (v): to stab or poke another person in the butt with a sharp or pointy object.
Origin: An episode of Daniel Tosh's Tosh.0 examined video footage of Muamar Gaddafi's capture and subsequent execution, and found that shortly after being caught by rebels, one man viciously stabbed Gaddafi several times in the anus with a utility knife.
Fred: Ow! What the hell, why'd you just stab me in the ass?
Daniel: YOU JUST GOT GADDAFI'D!
GUY 1: Hey, you up for watching the game in 10 minutes?
GUY 2: Nah, man. I gotta go try to oust Gaddafi from Libya first.
GUY 1: Ouch, sorry. Good luck with that.