/ˈʌtər ˈbærɪstər/ – Phrase
Definition: xch outer barrister
A more thorough explanation: “Utter barrister” is a term used in English law to refer to a barrister who is authorized to represent clients in all courts in England and Wales. This term is often used to distinguish barristers who have completed their training and are fully qualified to practice law.
Example: The utter barrister argued passionately in court for his client’s innocence.