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.
See also: cut, one, throat

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
ÁMbar-Spanish
Pika-Hawaiian
Calixtus-Late Roman
Winslow['winzləu]
TorstenTOSH-ten (Swedish), TAWR-sten (German)Swedish, Danish, German
BrendaBREN-dəEnglish