noun Street Slang

brief

BREEF · noun · slang

A lawyer or solicitor.

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Definitions

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A lawyer, solicitor or barrister representing a defendant.

“I'm not answering till my brief gets here.”
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brief In A Sentence

I'm not answering till my brief gets here.

Origin & Usage

From the 'brief', the set of instructions/papers given to a barrister.

People Also Ask

What does 'brief' mean in criminal slang?

A lawyer, solicitor or barrister representing a defendant, as in 'I want my brief here before I say anything.'

Where does calling a lawyer a 'brief' come from?

From the 'brief', the bundle of instructions and papers handed to a barrister to prepare a case; the person came to be named after the documents.

How is 'brief' used in a sentence?

Usually to mean refusing to talk to police until legal representation arrives, e.g. 'No comment till my brief gets here.'

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