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See also: cut-throat
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈkʌtθɹoʊt/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
[edit]cutthroat (countable and uncountable, plural cutthroats)
- A murderer who slits the throats of victims.
- An unscrupulous, ruthless or unethical person.
- (uncountable) A three-player pocket billiards game where the object is to be the last player with at least one ball still on the table.
- (linguistics) Short for cutthroat compound (“an agentive-instrumental verb-noun compound word”).
- 2015 May 22, Stan Carey, “The Kick-butt World of Cutthroat Compounds”, in Slate Lexicon Valley[1]:
- Children go through a phase of compound acquisition in which they invent cutthroats spontaneously before dropping the habit again.
Derived terms
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[edit]murderer
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unscrupulous, ruthless or unethical person
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Adjective
[edit]cutthroat (comparative more cutthroat, superlative most cutthroat)
- Involving the cutting of throats.
- Of or relating to a card game where everyone plays for him or herself rather than playing with a partner.
- He found that playing cutthroat Spades was much more difficult than playing with a partner.
- Ruthlessly competitive, dog-eat-dog.
- Law is a cutthroat business, you always have to look out to see who is trying to outdo you.
Translations
[edit]very competitive, dog-eat-dog
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