by tom December 12, 2003

1. Primary investigator of a crime scene.
2. One who acts in the absence of the detective sergeant.
3. Liaison from an investigative unit to any other unit of a law enforcement agency.
4. A Lead Detective is not "any detective" and therfore not responsible for answering phone calls addressed as such.
5. A title that may or may not provide supervisor authority, however this aspect of the title is often clouded in ambiguity and seldom easily explained.
2. One who acts in the absence of the detective sergeant.
3. Liaison from an investigative unit to any other unit of a law enforcement agency.
4. A Lead Detective is not "any detective" and therfore not responsible for answering phone calls addressed as such.
5. A title that may or may not provide supervisor authority, however this aspect of the title is often clouded in ambiguity and seldom easily explained.
by ln68 April 21, 2009

If you lead the edge, some may say you are out there, or that you're a space cadet. When you have really transcended a certain area of life (or all life-as-they-know-it)and have decided to pierce the veil of their reality and walk counter-clockwise to their clockwise.
by Aqua 6/33 October 20, 2020

A crispy snipe to the face, dropping ones opponent instantly. Especially in a shooter type video game.
Damn Zach just ate that kids lunch, he gave him a Lead Brazilian and dropped him from that helicopter.
by BennyTwoBlades January 5, 2021

by DessyDes June 22, 2017

by Weird squirrels October 26, 2017
