A Feeding Frenzy Idiom Meaning

Feeding frenzy unknown In its original form recorded in the early 1960s, it refers to the voracious feeding habits of sharks. From the late 1970s onward it came into use in its more general sense which means furious commercial competition. Microsoft and IBM are in a feeding frenzy.


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A Feeding Frenzy Idiom Meaning Dictionary

Feeding Frenzy

1. A slang term for intense buying. This may occur at a retail level or it may refer to a bullishmarket for securities.
2. During the 1980s, the custom among certain bond traders on Wall Street to order far more takeout food than they could eat. The point of the feeding frenzies was to see which trader could display the most conspicuous consumption. Feeding frenzies were exposed in the book Liar's Poker, which describes the author's experience as a bond trader on Wall Street in the 1980s.
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