See Also: Miranda(dictionary)
Miranda(dictionary)
Miranda Warning(law)
Miranda hotels(tourism)
Miranda rights(dictionary)
Miranda decision, the(dictionary)
Miranda, Carmen(dictionary)
Miranda v. Arizona(encyclopedia)
Miranda (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Miranda, Francisco de(encyclopedia)

crumpet (oh) and Miranda (iou)


crumpet (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: Perhaps from crumped, past participle of crump; CRUMPLE]
[C] a small round bread with holes in one side, eaten hot with butter
[U] informal not polite an offensive word for someone who is sexually attractive

Miranda (iou)



Miranda adjective. M20.
[from Miranda versus Arizona, the case that led to the Supreme Court ruling on the matter.]
US Law. Designating or pertaining to the duty of the police to inform a person taken into custody of his or her right to legal counsel and the right to remain silent under questioning.