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doorbuster

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[ dawr-buhs-ter, dohr†]

noun

  1. Informal.
    1. a retail item that is heavily discounted for a very limited time in order to draw customers to the store.
    2. the price of such an item.
  2. a device used to forcibly open a door.
  3. a person who breaks into a place by force.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of doorbuster1

First recorded in 1890–1900; door ( def ) + buster ( def )
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In most past years, retailers have hosted 'doorbuster' discounts of 50%-or-more-off everything from clothing and toys to TVs, prompting shoppers to line up for blocks outside stores and crowd into malls to scramble for deals.

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The Thanksgiving weekend previously kicked off the U.S. holiday shopping season with "doorbuster" discounts that had consumers lining up for blocks outside brick-and-mortar stores across the country on Black Friday, the day following Thanksgiving.

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The nation’s largest retailer said Wednesday that more of its doorbuster deals will be reserved for online, as a way to steer more shoppers away from its stores.

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