lawyerball

noun

Etymology

From lawyer + ball, after the names of sports such as football and basketball.

  1. derived from *bʰel-
  2. derived from *bʰélō
  3. inherited from *balluz
  4. derived from bǫllr
  5. inherited from *beall
  6. inherited from bal
  7. compounded as lawyerball — “lawyer + ball

Definitions

  1. A supposed game consisting of pedantic legal wrangling.

    • I think this answers your question. It is sufficiently vague enough that it doesn't answer your question *specifically* if you're playing lawyerball, but I think the meaning is clear.
    • ...Ashcroft/Carnahan is now 50/50, and the bulk of the MO vote is from St. Louis. All hail the dead man! (Should be an interesting court battle, although the Republicans ought to accept the popular will and not play lawyerball).
    • If your attorney and the city's attorney wrestle control of the negotiating process away from you, they will immediately start playing "lawyerball."

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