whipsaw



whipsaw

1. tv. to assault a person; to gang up and beat a person. What kind of creeps would whipsaw an old buzzard like that?
2. tv. [for the stock market] to reduce the capital of investors by frightening them into selling when stock prices are low and encouraging them to buy when prices are high. (Securities markets.) A lot of people were whipsawed in the recent market volatility.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Eitan-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
ŽIvko-Croatian, Serbian
Amparoahm-PAH-roSpanish
Jeriah-Biblical
Lorenciolo-REN-thyo (Spanish), lo-REN-syo (Latin American Spanish)Medieval Spanish
Asma-Arabic