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flavor of the month

noun

  1. Informal. the subject of intense, usually temporary interest; the current fashion.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of flavor of the month1

First recorded in 1975–80
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“I felt that I didn’t want to be the flavor of the month,” she recalls of her newfound success, and so she dared collectors to “put vomit over your couch.”

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For his part, Stillman sees the decision as an abandonment of the original vision for Prime Video in favor of a new flavor of the month: IP, or intellectual property.

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Baskin-Robbins debuted a new flavor of the month on Wednesday: “Chick’n & Waffles,” a sweet-and-savory take on a popular brunch item.

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“Every couple years there’s a new instrument that investment bankers come up with, and it’s creative and it becomes the flavor of the month and everyone starts to use that. This could be the same thing.”

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The board of trustees has a responsibility to preserve and protect the institution’s reputation by helping support and protect its mission, not tear it down in the name of an ideological flavor of the month that barely conceals political ambition.

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