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indict

if someone is indicted for a crime, they are officially charged with it.

He was later indicted on corruption charges

by kaami June 4, 2014

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indict

formally accuse of or serious criminal charges

his manager was indicted for fraud

by words to go October 7, 2018


indictation

n. when one makes a demand in the form of a suggestion. "Indictate" is a portmanteau of "indicate" and "dictate."

Dad: I was thinking, bud, that maybe you should get onto finding a job soon.

Son: Thanks for the friendly indictation, pop!

by A J D Jones February 3, 2008

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Indictment

a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.

Guy one : "yo you see that peckerwood #45 has an indictment against him?"

Guy two: "yeah now number 46 needs one too!"

Guy one : "why?"

Guy two : "because im a brainwashed Ninja who likes to deflect"

by Loadedfuckingpotato July 30, 2023


indictable

Something dealing with jail time and crimminal offence.

50 plants of Marijuana is the indictable quantity in the USA. You must grow only 49 marijuana plants to avoid severe charges.

by Creative Nes April 6, 2016

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Indicted

To be put into or to join some kind of formal entity.

Paganini was indicted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

by Dramaddictinventor69 June 23, 2017

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indictment boner

The hard-on one gets when current or former Trump administration officials and known associates are indicted.

I got a raging indictment boner when I heard Roger Stone was indicted

by Photoist February 1, 2019

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