Entailer (law) : noun. One who executes an entail; one who limits the inheritance descent of his property to a particular heir or series of heirs.
'Remember Jake and Taylar?'
says Loren Taylor.
"Y'know? Law Entailer.'
"oh yup. Hard, my G'
THOU SHALL MOT STARVETH THY ISAAC OF THE CAT
Man you didn’t hear about court mandate law 9.54?
The real state of the relationship is inversely proportional to the projected state of the relationship on social media.
Person A: Man it's so horrible that Kanye and Kim are getting divorced. They looked so happy together.
Person B: Haven't you heard of the Karamazov law?
The real state of a relationship is inversly proportional tot the projected state of the relationship on social media.
Becky and Jake look so cute on instagram, but, they totally live according to the karamazov law, they hate eachother.
The real state of any relationship is often inversely proportional to the projected state of the relationship on social media.
My best friend's wife posts on instagram about their supposedly-perfect marriage, but have been separated twice. This stands true with the Karamazov Law.
Spouse's great-grandnibling's husband.
My great-grandnephew-by-marriage-in-law is a good person.
Commonly shortened to the OCLRE. Used to pop off with the best mock trial competitions in Ohio, but now takes 3 weeks to return scores and another 2 to award best witnesses and attorneys. Hasn't been the same since they went virtual, and they just might be using COVID as an excuse to slack off.
Man, I sure hope the Ohio Center for Law Related Education gives us our scores this weekend.
First time?
First time.