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boom-or-bust

American  
[boom-er-buhst] / ˈbum ərˈbʌst /

adjective

  1. boom-and-bust.


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Bo Bichette also presents the kind of balanced offensive profile the Dodgers are believed to seeking, as they try to shore up a lineup that too often was boom-or-bust last year.

From Los Angeles Times

Cursor, which launched one of the fastest-growing AI tools of all time, is at the center of the boom-or-bust debate raging across Silicon Valley.

From The Wall Street Journal

That win made the Rams’ all-in, boom-or-bust mentality pay off for owner Stan Kroenke.

From Los Angeles Times

After years toggling from one washed-up quarterback to another, Indianapolis selected Florida’s Anthony Richardson, perhaps the biggest boom-or-bust prospect in the draft.

From Washington Post

The draft is often viewed with a boom-or-bust lens, which leaves you inspecting every player for savior potential.

From Washington Post