Mirandarbation [mi-ran–dar-bey-shuhn] – noun
1. The process of one reading himself legal rights upon self-imposed arrest and detainment.
2. In the event that high ranking law enforcement officers find themselves in the sensitive situation of having to impose justice on themselves, say for example, in cases of Contempt of Congress, Mirandarbation describes the act of reading Miranda rights to one’s self while simultaneously flex cuffing one’s self to a nearby chair or copy machine.
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