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cutthroatalso cut-throat, 1530s, from cut (v.) + throat (n.). As an adjective from 1560s. Of card games from 1823. For construction, compare daredevil.
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cutthroatSlashing prices well below the market average.
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cutthroat(n) someone who murders by cutting the victim's throat(adj) ruthless in competition
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cutthroat(1) a player who plays to win. (2) a player that values winning substantially more than drawing, plays dynamically (i.e. will stab and change allies) and uses deception. See also carebear.
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cutthroatA game for three people bowling. Each bowler is competing against the other two.
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