barracks lawyer
A low-ranker who thinks he knows all the regulations.
Definitions
A junior service member who loudly claims expertise in military law and regulations, usually to argue his way out of things.
barracks lawyer In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
US military slang.
People Also Ask
What is a barracks lawyer?
A junior enlisted person who acts like an authority on military regulations and law, usually to argue against orders or duties he doesn't like.
Is 'barracks lawyer' an insult?
Yes, it's derisive. It mocks someone for talking as though they know all the rules despite low rank, often to dodge tasks.
How is a barracks lawyer used in a sentence?
For example: 'Don't be a barracks lawyer — just do the detail like everyone else.'
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