Home › Words › D › doorbusterdoorbusterdoorbuster · noun — an unusually low sale price, typically offered by a retailer on a limited number of items for a limited time, often on prominent shopping days, such as the day after Thanksgiving in the US.Definition from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).EtymologyFrom door + buster, suggesting that customers would stampede through the doors of the retailer.nounAn unusually low sale price, typically offered by a retailer on a limited number of items for a limited time, often on prominent shopping days, such as the day after Thanksgiving in the US.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.doorbusting 76% match — Of or relating to a doorbuster, a limited sale at low prices. vs doorbuster →supersale 57% match — A sale offering exceptional discounts. vs doorbuster →bargoon 53% match — cheap; discount vs doorbuster →discounter 51% match — A vendor of discount goods. vs doorbuster →inboard 49% match — Situated within the hull of a vessel. vs doorbuster →bogof 49% match — An item promoted in this way. vs doorbuster →destock 48% match — To reduce the amount of stock held (by a retail establishment) vs doorbuster →discount 47% match — To sell at a reduced price. vs doorbuster →