Many years ago I entered outlaw as “halfawop”. I made a mistake as you will see the example and the definition are inconsistent
The definition needs to be rewritten. How can I edit this?
My brother’s mother in law is my mother outlaw
A person or group who listens to too much country and can't pronounce X's
People at my school who listen to country music at my school are outlaws
The most despicable, evil, vile, inhuman, trash, scum of the earth people. Ussualy used by the Pinkerton Detective agency (specifically Agent Kent, Agent Horne and Agent Blakeley) in the late 1800s and early 1900s
Let's get this bastard outlaw
That bastard outlaw is mega gay
The sibling of a romantic partner you are not married by law to
"Now that I'm in a relationship with Amanda, Jerry is my sibling in outlaw"
"I'm going to commit some crime with my sibling in outlaw next weekend"
He's my unmaried partner's brother or my sibling's unmarried partner.
He's my Brother Outlaw. We ain't married but we've been together for 16 years.
Professional wrestling term established by Jim Cornette (the devil himself who is completely out of touch with all things reality) to describe trash "professional wrestling" shows. The best example of the term, would be to describe XWW in California. You could also use this term to describe IWA Deep South, and XPW. Jim Cornette sucks, but this term doesn't.
Just went to a XWW show in Pasadena, California. That dumb ass shit was the definition of an outlaw mudshow.
A term coined by Jim cornette used to describe low budget, typically deathmatch, independent professional wrestling shows, that draw very small crowds and use no name "outlaw" wrestlers.
Guys like Jim Cornette throw around the phrase 'outlaw mudshow' anytime someone so much as blades or does a high spot