In-Law vs Outlaw Difference

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  • Explain Bear

    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.”

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