benchslap

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of bench +‎ bitch slap

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

benchslap (plural benchslaps)

  1. (slang, law) A judicial ruling or opinion that is harsh or humiliating towards a particular party, attorney, or lower court opinion.
    • 2012, Mark V. Holmes, United States Tax Court, Tigers Eye Trading, LLC v. Commissioner (dissenting), 138 T.C. No. 6, p. 211.
      Of all the routines in judicial gymnastics, few have a higher degree of difficulty than the reverse benchslap, and we're trying for a combination double with our Opinion today.

Verb[edit]

benchslap (third-person singular simple present benchslaps, present participle benchslapping, simple past and past participle benchslapped)

  1. (slang, law) To issue a judicial ruling or opinion that is harsh or humiliating towards a particular party, attorney, or lower court opinion.