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selicitor

''Selicitor'' – a private attorney or experienced or knowledgeable lawyer who offers or sells elicitation services. Generally working under contract in the private realm, well versed in natural rights and common law.
Suzie had a problem with a greedy Solicitor, and no other public Solicitor would help, so she found a private Selicitor not afraid to pursue her claim on her behalf.
by Scribemaster February 11, 2022
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selector

Reggae term for disc jockey, literally the one who selects the music.
What the blood clot dis selector be playing da bati boy music!
by SSDwellah March 14, 2009
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Selicious

Similar to "Salacious", but combining two words such as Seductive and Delicious. Taking the SE out of Seductive and the Licious out of Delicious making the work Selicious into a word meaning seductive AND delicious.
"The way she moves is selicious.
by Hochi November 17, 2005
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Bo-Selector

Similar to "Yo, DJ". Bo in this case is a salutation and/or interjection and "selector" is a name for someone who "selects" which records to play - like a DJ.

Can also be used as a celebration.

or as an expression of grief.
"Bo-Selector! Spin some phat tunes man."

"Bo-Selector! I've just won the 1st prize at the WI raffle!"

"awww, bo-selector, that was my last 50 pence"
by Spacey October 6, 2003
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"Bo" as in very good
"selector" the DJ and/or his/her choice of tune.
by DJ QC August 1, 2003
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As above, mostly used by townie wankers with no lives, while listening to so solid crew, wearing rockport, and drinking white lightening!
Im too 'ard me... bo selecter... p.s. im a cock
by Flange August 18, 2003
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solicitor

(1) a lawyer who does not specialize in courtroom legal work, as in the case of jurisdictions based on the Common Law of England and Wales; (2) the second law officer of Great Britain and also of the United States of America after the Attorney-General. NOTE: Not to be confused with solicitant (one who solicits).
by RCL August 14, 2003
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