Cutthroat

/ˈkʌtθroʊt/ adjective, noun

Ruthlessly competitive with no regard for fairness; or a person who is ruthless and willing to harm others for profit.

From 'cut' + 'throat,' a compound literally describing one who cuts throats. The phrase became metaphorical for ruthless competition, especially in business during the 1800s when markets were brutal.

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