A fork of Rural Dictionary
"Outlaws" is a term equivalent to "ex-Inlaws".
Yea, I dropped off the kids last weekend and had the misfortune of seeing my Outlaws.
Your ex-in-laws no longer related to you by marriage, but by choice as in the case of a divorce.
I am dropping Maria off with my outlaws for my ex-husband's birthday party.
(n.) One who lives ouitside the law, using his or her own morals or religious experience as guidance. (v.) To declare illegal
Robin hood was an outlaw, as were the early christians in the roman empire After allowing his chance to become the discoverer of cocaine pass him by, Sigmund Freud was a little pleased at the global decision to outlaw it, meaning he had lost less than he had expected.
(noun) One way to modify classic Porsches, usually 356s or air-cooled 911s, started by Dean Jeffries and his 356, made famous by Rod Emory and Magnus Walker. An outlawed Porsche usually features something unnecessarily performance-focused bodyworks which is against orthodox way (outlaw) to modify a Porsche. •(verb) the action of modifying a classic Porsche in Outlaw style.
Look at that outlaw 356! I want to outlaw my 964.
1) An outcast/loner kid who never had any decent friends growin up, yet understands more about life than anyone else. 2) Takes pleasures in the simple joys of everyday life. 3) Has an intimidating personality, but is a overall a good person. 4) Someone who takes the law in his own hands.
1- "Outlaws: Mount up" 2- "Look at that outlaw o'er there smokin reefer by himself" 3- "When I first got to know the outlaw, he was very irrratatin. But once I got to know em, he is pretty decent." 4- "When the government fails to protect society, count on the outlaws. They know what to do."