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fly-by-night

adjective [before noun]
 
 
/ˈflaɪ.baɪ.naɪt/ informal disapproving

Definition

Fly-by-night companies or business people cannot be trusted because they are likely to get into debt and close down the business to avoid paying the debts or satisfying agreements: a fly-by-night operator/organizationDishonestStarting, succeeding and failing in business
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