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    [Verb]  | "warrant" 


    1: to declare or maintain with certainty : be sure that

    2: to assure (a person) of the truth of what is said

    3: to guarantee to a person good title to and undisturbed possession of (something, such as an estate)


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, waranten to act as protector, guarantee, from Anglo-French warentir, garantir, from warant;

    [Noun]  | "war*rant" | \ ˈwȯr-ənt \


    1: sanction, authorization; also : evidence for or token of authorization

    2: guarantee, security

    3: ground, justification


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English waraunt protector, warrant, from Anglo-French warant, garant, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German werēnto guarantor, werēn to warrant; akin to Old High German wāra trust, care {mat|very:2|};

    [Noun]  | "bench warrant" 


    1: a warrant issued by a presiding judge or by a court against a person guilty of contempt or indicted for a crime


    Origin: 1680 ;

    [Noun]  | "death warrant" 


    1: a warrant for the execution of a death sentence

    2: death blow


    Origin: 1692 ;

    [Noun]  | "search warrant" 


    1: a warrant authorizing a search (as of a house) for stolen goods or unlawful possessions


    Origin: 1739 ;

    [Noun]  | "warrants" 


    1: the approval by someone in authority for the doing of something;


      * e.g., " ... some employees suspected that the supervisor had no warrant from the CEO for instituting the draconian work rules "





    [Noun]  | "warrant" 


    1: the approval by someone in authority for the doing of something;


      * e.g., " ... some employees suspected that the supervisor had no warrant from the CEO for instituting the draconian work rules "





    [Verb]  | "warrants" 


    1: to assume responsibility for the satisfactory quality or performance of;


      * e.g., " ... the computer company unconditionally warrants all of its products for one full year "





    2: to give official acceptance of as satisfactory;


      * e.g., " ... the state constitution warrants these measures "





    3: to have as a requirement;


      * e.g., " ... the situation warrants your immediate attention "





    [Verb]  | "warrant" 


    1: to assume responsibility for the satisfactory quality or performance of;


      * e.g., " ... the computer company unconditionally warrants all of its products for one full year "





    2: to give official acceptance of as satisfactory;


      * e.g., " ... the state constitution warrants these measures "





    3: to have as a requirement;


      * e.g., " ... the situation warrants your immediate attention "





     [ "warrant" ]

    1: note that is issued by authorities for someone who is to be arrested

      * e.g.,  ... Mr. XY, we have an (arrest) warrant. Please come with us. 

     [ "warrant" ]

    1:  An invitation to immediately be detained by law enforcement.

      * e.g.,  ... Why do i have a funny feeling about a warrant? 


     [ "warrant" ]

    2:  A term that also means a reasoning factor.

      * e.g.,  ... Does someone we know have a warrant? 

     [ "Warrant Officer" ]

    1: So damn good that you can put more faith in their guesses than in most other peoples facts.

      * e.g.,  ... Do you know what the Theory of Rotary Wing flight is? I don't know, go ask a Warrant Officer, they know everything. 

     [ "Warrant Officer" ]

    1: In the United States military, a Warrant Officer (grade W-1 to W-5) is ranked as an officer above the senior-most enlisted ranks, as well as officer cadets and candidates, but below the officer grade of O- Warrant officers are highly skilled, single-track specialty officers, and while the ranks are authorized by Congress, each branch of the Uniformed Services selects, manages, and utilizes warrant officers in slightly different ways. For appointment to Warrant Officer One (W-1), a warrant is approved by the secretary of the service. Chief Warrant Officers (W-2 to W-5) are commissioned by the President of the United States, and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers (O-1 to O-10).

      * e.g.,  ... That guy really knows is stuff, to be that technically and tactically competent, he must be a Chief Warrant Officer. 


     [ "Warrant Officer" ]

    2: Warrant officers can and do command detachments, units, activities, vessels, aircraft, and armored vehicles as well as lead, coach, train, and counsel subordinates. However, the Warrant Officer's primary task as a leader is to serve as a technical expert, providing valuable skills, guidance, and expertise to commanders and organizations in their particular field.

     [ "warrant wagon" ]

    1: Term used by cops to describe the crappy cars driven by people who are likely to have outstanding warrants for their arrest.

      * e.g.,  ... Hell no, I'm not driving your car around this town at night.. that thing is a warrant wagon dewd! 


     [ "warrant wagon" ]

    2: Stereotypically these vehicles are large American sedans, beatup in appearance and manufactured 20 or more years ago.

     [ "Blue Warrant" ]

    1: The use of pre-revocation warrants for the arrest of offenders who have violated a condition of parole.

      * e.g.,  ... Yeah you, reading this, with your Blue Warrant, you can't hide, we're gonna find you! 

     [ "search warrant" ]

    1: documentation that allows law enforcement to break into a persons residence or business for search and confiscation of possible contraband or other illegal items

      * e.g.,  ... officer, "police search warrant we are coming in!" 

     [ "Death Warrant" ]

    1: The act of punching someone in the chest and back with your fists simultaneously. Coined by D Mellum circa 1998

      * e.g.,  ... You mess with my friends and I’m gonna serve you up a death warrant 

     [ "Blue Warrant" ]

    1: The use of pre-revocation warrants for the arrest of offenders who have violated a condition of parole.

      * e.g.,  ... Yeah you, reading this, with your Blue Warrant, you can't hide, we're gonna find you! 

     [ "No Knock Warrant" ]

    1: When a woman is taking it from behind from a male(usually a law enforcement officer but can be a male of any profession) in an aggressive fashion and the male's penis unexpectedly and forcibly enters the back door(anus/butthole) with out warning.

      * e.g.,  ... Girl 1: "Why are you walking funny?" Girl 2: I met this cop at the bar last night. He started fucking my from behind and next thing I know he executed a No Knock Warrant. I've been walking funny ever since." 

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