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fly-by-night
[flahy-bahy-nahyt]
adjective
not reliable or responsible, especially in business; untrustworthy.
a fly-by-night operation.
not lasting; brief; impermanent; transitory.
a fly-by-night theater.
noun
a person or thing that is unreliable, especially a debtor who evades or attempts to evade creditors.
a person regarded as a poor credit risk.
fly-by-night
adjective
unreliable or untrustworthy, esp in finance
brief; impermanent
noun
an untrustworthy person, esp one who departs secretly or by night to avoid paying debts
a person who goes out at night to places of entertainment
fly-by-night
Shady or untrustworthy: “Before buying stock in a newly formed company, the prudent investor will check its owners' credentials to make sure it's not a fly-by-night operation.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of fly-by-night1
Example Sentences
Anybody who might have assumed that “Rust” was some fly-by-night exploitation flick should know that its bones are very much that of a moody indie with a heart and a conscience.
“I hired this fly-by-night team who set up the balloon in this wooded area,” Levine said.
Some are on fly-by-night commercial websites that reveal little information about who runs them or the technology they’re based on.
There are just too many fly-by-night operations that either treat your personal data carelessly or, in some cases, just steal it.
When he announced the measures, DeWine said they would ensure safe treatment and make it impossible to operate “fly-by-night” clinics.
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