four corners
See also: Four Corners
English
Noun
- (law) The face of a document or its contents, considered without reference to any outside information.
- 2020 December 1, Charles Joseph Scarborough, “Morning Joe for December 1, 2020” (1:23:00 from the start), in Morning Joe, via MSNBC:
- If Republicans don't think it's a coup or doesn't fit this definition of a coup in all four corners then I'd love to hear what they would call it.
- (US, slang, chiefly California) A place where residents from multiple parts of a country or countries, or different cultures in general, come together.
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