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noun
a string of daisies linked together to form a chain.
such a chain used as a garland or carried on festive days by a group of women college students.
a series of interconnected or related things or events: a daisy chain of legislative delays and stalemates.
Slang. a group sexual activity in which the participants serve as active and passive partners to different people simultaneously.
Commerce. a series of transactions designed to create the appearance of active trading, as in a particular stock, in order to manipulate the price.
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Origin of daisy chain
First recorded in 1835–45
Words nearby daisy chain
dairywoman, dais, daishiki, daisy, daisy bush, daisy chain, daisy-cutter, daisy fleabane, daisy ham, daisy wheel, dak
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British Dictionary definitions for daisy chain
daisy chain
noun
a garland made, esp by children, by threading daisies together
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Other Idioms and Phrases with daisy chain
daisy chain
A series of connected events, activities, or experiences. For example, The daisy chain of lectures on art history encompassed the last 200 years. This metaphorical term alludes to a string of the flowers linked together. [Mid-1800s]
A line or circle of three or more persons engaged in simultaneous sexual activity. For example, A high-class call girl, she drew the line at daisy chains. [Vulgar slang; 1920s]
A series of securities transactions intended to give the impression of active trading so as to drive up the price. For example, The SEC is on the alert for unscrupulous brokers who are engaging in daisy chains. [1980s]
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