crapshoot
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crapshoot — [n] big chance iffy proposition, risk, risky business, shot in the dark*, spin of the roulette wheel*; concepts 675,693 … New thesaurus
crapshoot — ☆ crapshoot [krap′sho͞ot΄ ] n. Informal a situation or undertaking whose outcome involves a high probability of failure or loss; gamble … English World dictionary
crapshoot — n. a gamble; a matter of chance. (Like a crap [dice] game.) □ Basically, life is a crapshoot. □ The stock market isn’t concerned with value anymore. It’s just a crapshoot … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
crapshoot — noun 1. a risky and uncertain venture getting admitted to the college of your choice has become a crapshoot • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism • Hypernyms: ↑risk, ↑peril, ↑danger 2. playing craps … Useful english dictionary
crapshoot economics — n. A business model in which only a few out of a large number of products or services are successful, but those few generate enough profits for the business to survive. Example Citation: Who can say who will be the next Kid Rock? And so crap… … New words
crapshoot — /krap shooht /, n., v., crapshot, crapshooting. n. 1. Informal. anything unpredictable, risky, or problematical; gamble. v.i. 2. to play craps. 3. Informal. to take risks; gamble. [1970 75; CRAP2 + SHOOT] * * * … Universalium
crapshoot — noun a) A venture with a highly risky or unpredictable outcome. b) A game of craps … Wiktionary
crapshoot — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. risk, risky business, *shot in the dark, iffy proposition, *spin of the roulette wheel … English dictionary for students
crapshoot — crap|shoot [ kræp,ʃut ] noun singular AMERICAN a situation in which you do not know what will happen … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
crapshoot — n. roll of the dice; gamble, something that is unpredictable … English contemporary dictionary