Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

adverse possession

Refers to where one restless spirit that currently commands a person's body is being displaced by a competing entity that also desires control over said human.

In the famous movie "Ghost", Sam Wheat had to solicit tutelage from his saggy-eyed "lost soul" acquaintance in the subway before he could take adverse possession of Carl Bruner and Willie Lopez, and prevent them from committing additional crimes.

by QuacksO June 07, 2020

Adverse Possession

Commonly called squatters rights, or acquisitive prescription. It's basically this legal concept that caused my property to be LEGALLY stolen by some bozo that was living in my property for a certain amount of time (prob 10 to 20 years) and I didn't noticed

Hey you can't live there jackass I liv- Dude living in my home: Adverse possession bitch!!!

by Sebby294 March 24, 2024