doorbuster

noun

Etymology

From door + buster, suggesting that customers would stampede through the doors of the retailer.

  1. derived from apostema
  2. derived from Buste
  3. compounded as doorbuster — “door + buster

Definitions

  1. An unusually low sale price, typically offered by a retailer on a limited number of items…

    An unusually low sale price, typically offered by a retailer on a limited number of items for a limited time, often on prominent shopping days, such as the day after Thanksgiving in the US.

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