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jurisprude

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A quick definition of jurisprude:

Term: JURISPRUDE

Definition: A jurisprude is someone who thinks they know a lot about the law and likes to show off their knowledge. They might think that legal rules are very important and get very excited about them.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A jurisprude is someone who shows off their legal knowledge or is overly enthusiastic about the importance of legal doctrine.

Examples:

  • During the meeting, the lawyer kept interrupting everyone to explain legal terms, making him come across as a jurisprude.
  • She spent hours reading legal textbooks and cases, but her friends thought she was being a jurisprude when she tried to explain everything to them.

These examples illustrate how a jurisprude can be someone who is overly eager to show off their legal knowledge, even in situations where it may not be necessary or appropriate. They may come across as pretentious or annoying to others who are not as interested in legal matters.

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