What's the difference between an in-law and an outlaw?
An outlaw is wanted.
What's the difference between an in-law and an outlaw?
An outlaw is wanted.
Okay, listen up, Chickenwings. You’re probably the type who gets confused by simple word stuff. See, this here is about two words that sound alike. An 'in-law' is a family member through marriage, right? But 'outlaw' sounds like in-law, but it means a criminal! The funny part is, you say that outlaws are 'wanted' by the police, but 'in-laws' are usually not wanted by family members, get it? It’s about the double meaning of “wanted.”