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#1 2015-11-29 03:29:38

DavidB
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From: Montélimar, France
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'Back-room lawyer'

Someone told me the other day that a friend was behaving like a ‘back-room lawyer’. ‘Barrack-room lawyer’ I think is the proper term, meaning someone who thinks they know the rulebook backwards and proclaims it loudly. Eggcorn material ?

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#2 2015-12-01 05:57:39

DavidTuggy
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Re: 'Back-room lawyer'

I would probably have said this one myself. I vaguely recognize the barrack-room lawyer phenomenon and term, but the other sounds more natural to me. We have back-room deals, back-room politicking, etc., so a back-room lawyer might be an independently formed concept. But I would guess it probably did get a bit of an eggcorny boost in its beginnings.


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#3 2015-12-01 11:00:52

David Bird
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Re: 'Back-room lawyer'

The number of idiomatic expressions that come out of wars and the armed forces is remarkable. The ‘barrack-room lawyer’ is one I hadn’t met yet. There is no common understanding of the term as far as I can tell – it means either someone well versed in the rule book, or someone who thinks they are knowledgeable but are not. Time to bring the expression up to date. How about a break room lawyer, standing around the watercooler instead of the canteen?

If you are facing a divorce, and unless your friend is a lawyer, or divorcee themselves, take whatever ‘Break room lawyer’ counsel they freely offer with a grain of salt.
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If you are facing a divorce, and unless your friend is a lawyer, or divorcee themselves, take whatever ‘Break room lawyer’ counsel they freely offer with a grain of salt.
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Later this year I will hit 20 years in the warehouse. Been mostly everywhere, and am one of the leaders of the free world, so to speak. But not a ‘break room lawyer”, so I won’t spew out the exact details of the employee agreement. But here’s the answers you are looking for from someone who knows.
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When I read columns like Hedges, I’m reminded of the break room lawyer who was an expert in everything wrong.
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DavidB, when I see your posts, all I seem to be able to say is Malkovich malkovich

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