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cut one another's throats
cut one another's throats
Of a group or population of people, to be engaged in ferocious, pernicious competition with one another other. It's a symptom of the society we live in that we're all trained to cut one another's throats just to earn a little bit more money. The majority of the economy is dominated by a few megacorporations, while all the smaller businesses are cutting one another's throats for what little market share is left over.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Arundeli | | ['ærəndel] | |
Quinton | | KWIN-tən | English |
Mamuka | | - | Georgian |
Isay | | - | Russian |
Marcio | | MAHR-thyo (Spanish), MAHR-syo (Latin American Spanish) | Spanish |
Damaris | | DAM-ə-ris (English) | Biblical, Biblical Greek |