every man for himself

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈɛv.(ə.)ɹi mæn fɔː(ɹ) hɪm.ˈsɛlf/

Phrase

every man for himself

  1. (nautical) A command, issued in case of shipwreck, that crew members are relieved of all duties and should try to save themselves.
  2. (figurative) An expression of indifference, describing or advocating selfishness, lack of comradeship etc.

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Adjective

every-man-for-himself (not comparable)

  1. selfish
    I quit show business because there was too much of an every-man-for-himself attitude going on.
    There was an every-man-for-himself attitude during the time of the Great Depression in 1930s America.
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