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"hit the skids" Definitions
  1. to begin to fail or get worse very suddenly and quickly
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It's dangerous because every startup will hit the skids sooner or later.
Goldman's stock hit the skids during the financial crisis two years later.
Two of the stars of Shonda Rhimes' hit shows have hit the skids.
Retail powerhouses, many of which have hit the skids, are already showing the strain.
After cruising to four-year highs earlier this year, crude oil has hit the skids.
And that's going to put added pressure on coal and oil, which hit the skids in 2015.
Editorial This year's high school graduates were 10 years old when the economy hit the skids in 2008.
It was only when they hit the skids that they were forced to pay greater attention to ideology.
While the Kings have hit the skids at home, Boston has been consistently abysmal on the road this season.
Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot agreed to merge, after a proposed tie up between Fiat and Renault hit the skids.
"It's like every time I'm about to hit the skids, some 80 grand check comes in from Nowheresville," he said.
I got there and did my first 13-week cash flow analysis and saw we were going to hit the skids.
When markets hit the skids, investors often hear the same refrain when it comes to their retirement goals: Stay the course.
Even if Buttigieg can win in the very white states of Iowa or New Hampshire, his campaign may hit the skids afterward.
"We played a good first period, and we really hit the skids went it went 2-0," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said.
But as the consumer-facing wing of the space has seemingly hit the skids, another aspect of the technology is gaining serious momentum.
And yet at the Code Conference this week, where guests pay $7,000 apiece to attend, you'd think the industry had hit the skids.
Most importantly, the index is a true leading indicator: It has historically shown signs of trouble before the broader economy hit the skids.
The panel's investigation into the 2016 election appears to have hit the skids, with members increasingly fighting over the direction of the probe.
Transportation stocks have hit the skids and are looking worse than the broader market, a trend that needs to reverse for stocks to stabilize.
Jhene was married to rap producer Dot Da Genius, but their relationship hit the skids last year when she hooked up with Big Sean.
Washington (CNN)While the rest of her products appear to be having an early-spring resurgence, Ivanka Trump's fine jewelry line has hit the skids.
As the Internet moves away from the user-generated content model it will be interesting to see what other "free" content startups hit the skids.
The Queen of Versailles documents what happened after Siegel's business hit the skids, and shows the kind of opulence and downfall that surrounded the catastrophe.
If the Federal Reserve fails to signal on Wednesday a rate cut, the June rally could hit the skids,Wall Street bull Tony Dwyer warns.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The 33 billion euro merger between Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Renault has hit the skids little more than a week after its inception.
Non-correlated assets, or so-called alternative investments, offer the potential for at least some of your assets to stay put when the markets hit the skids.
Benjamin matched his career high back in November against Arkansas State, but got off to a slow start in conference play and hit the skids again lately.
Retail stocks have hit the skids as names like Macy's and Kohl's reported weak holiday sales, and the move could signal market turmoil ahead, according to some strategists.
But efforts to change user behavior and operate a logistically complicated business, matched with spotty execution, led the startup to hit the skids and seek a soft landing.
As opposed to other emerging markets that can devalue their currencies when their economies hit the skids, Russia's ruble has not proven to be as useful an escape valve.
Whether its trade issues, political uncertainty, or an external shock like the coronavirus or an unforeseen war, the market will inevitably hit the skids after such an extended rally.
Things hit the skids for Pavlovich as Overeem struck into a double collar tie, Pavlovich raised a knee to shield his body from further knees, and Overeem tripped him to the canvas.
The original Top Gear may have hit the skids without Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May at the wheel, but BBC America has no intention of giving up on the beloved franchise.
Schexnayder talks about a secret romantic relationship Hooded Justice had with his fellow hero Captain Metropolis, which was said to hit the skids because of Hooded Justice's infidelity, involving rough sex with younger men.
"While the weaker pound is helping to lift the euro, we also saw weak data out of the euro zone today which might show that the European recovery story has hit the skids," she said.
And my mother was very dependent on him, because when things really hit the skids, she could always go to him and get 20 bucks or get the dinner or get us through the weekend.
The Oilers' offense has hit the skids from last season, as the club has scored two or fewer goals in nine of 23 outings and is coming off a 4-0 setback versus Detroit on Sunday.
Autos hit the skids, down 1.4 percent after the Chinese government doused hopes that Beijing was preparing to cut auto purchases taxes in a bid to shore up demand and boost the world's second-largest economy.
Moody's, the credit-rating agency, slashed its 2020 outlook for global auto sales because of the virus, and companies like Tesla are seeing their stocks fall more than benchmark indexes as Chinese factories hit the skids.
That could trigger more blood-letting in a market that has already seen some high-profile corporate defaults, such as oil services firm Swiber Holdings, which hit the skids in July and went into judicial management this month.
State tax revenues hit the skids: State tax revenues declined precipitously in the second quarter of the year as budget analysts warned of a growing trend of revenue decline that could lead to new rounds of budget cuts.
WSJ's Tripp Mickle (sounds like a driver) and Valerie Bauerlein's front pager dives into how Nascar — long a cultural icon — has hit the skids as the stock car's founding family continues to draw criticism as fans lose interest.
While there have been plenty of movies that touch the heart through the relationship with our four-footed friends, if this one doesn't completely hit the skids, nor is it close to being the pick of the litter.
But shares in the once-great European tech success story hit the skids in April when Apple, its biggest customer, said it would stop using its graphics technology in its new products, causing Imagination shares to crash 70 percent.
They then took another lurch lower as oil hit the skids and signals emerged from Spain that Madrid was gearing up to invoke a never-before-used clause to re-impose central rule over the restive region of Catalonia.
In June of 2015 Story was booked to fight Erick Silva—another hot prospect with a habit for folding under pressure—but that bout was postponed until August, whereupon Rick Story's career hit the skids outside of the cage.
Specifically, if LPs aren't getting enough money back from VCs and their public holdings fall in value because the markets hit the skids, their commitments to venture funds could become even larger as a percentage basis of their overall portfolio.
O/U: 278 ABOUT THE BRONCOS (219-217): Denver's offense has hit the skids, and the fall-off of C.J. Anderson has been pronounced as the starting running back has rushed 37 times for just 116 yards in the last four games.
Emerging Asian currencies, including the Philippine peso, hit the skids early on Friday, taking their cue from slumping sterling and a rush to safe-haven assets as early counts in the British referendum on European Union membership put the "Leave" camp ahead.
There was talk of Takeda buying the gastrointestinal specialist Salix Pharmaceuticals from Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, the acquisition and cost-cutting machine whose run of stock market success hit the skids toward the end of 2015, just months after it acquired Salix for $11 billion.
Suspects include three teenagers in a purple Volkswagen bug; a Native American who piles trash on the back of his go-kart; and members of the children's' family, including their father, Tom (Scoot McNairy), whose marriage to their mother, Lucy (Mamie Gummer), has hit the skids, and Lucy's cousin Dan, who once crashed with them for a six-month stretch.
The film was based on a popular column by Pierre Daninos in Le Figaro. Daninos would write as fictitious English Major Marmaduke Thompson who would observe the French. Daninos then turned these columns into a book The Notebooks of Major Thompson. Preston Sturges had come to Paris in hopes of reviving his career, which had hit the skids in Hollywood after his partnership with Howard Hughes dissolved in acrimony.
Neil McCarthy came to Las Cruces in 1985 following a successful 10-year run at Weber State. He had built Weber State into a regional power, and was equally successful at New Mexico State. For most of McCarthy's tenure, the Aggies were the second-best team in the Big West, behind UNLV. After the Rebels hit the skids in the early 1990s, McCarthy led the Aggies to four straight regular season and tournament titles, including the 1992 Sweet Sixteen run.
The mall thrived until about the late 1980s when the economic downturn of southern Louisiana after the "oil bust" took an especially heavy toll on New Orleans East. Through the 1990s, as the neighborhoods around it deteriorated and became unsafe, the mall felt the repercussions. Originally New Orleans East was an upper/middle-class neighborhood with many well-heeled subdivisions and several large upscale apartment complexes. When the economy hit the skids in the 1980s with the loss of the oil business, New Orleans East became less affluent and much more section eight.
During most of McCarthy's tenure at New Mexico State, the Aggies were the second-best team in what became the Big West Conference, behind UNLV. After UNLV hit the skids, McCarthy took advantage and led the Aggies to four straight Big West tournament titles and four straight NCAA Tournaments from 1990 to 1994. His best team was the 1991–92 unit, which advanced all the way to the Sweet 16—the Aggies' deepest run in the tournament since the 1970 Final Four unit. McCarthy was abruptly fired just weeks before the start of practice for the 1997–98 season.
Zamansky worked for the Federal Trade Commission as a federal prosecutor, and at the firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom.McGeehan, Patrick "When Things Go Wrong: What can you do if you have a grievance about an on-line trade?" The Wall Street Journal September 8, 1998Gasparino, Charles "Blood on the Street" Free Press, New York, 2005 pg. 204-205 In June 2001, Zamansky won a securities arbitration case against Wall Street firm Merrill Lynch and stock analyst Henry Blodget and received a $400,000 settlement.Gasparino, Charles "All-Star Analyst Faces Arbitration After Internet Picks Hit the Skids" The Wall Street Journal March 2, 2001Gasparino, Charles "Blood on the Street" Free Press, New York, 2005 pg.
Eventually though Steve gave-in and in the late spring of 1973, Mike and Leslie were finally wed. Although Johnny Fletcher was a good husband to Peggy and a good stepfather to Billy, Peggy and Johnny Fletcher's marriage hit the skids when he started to become overworked at Cedars with everyone telling Peggy that Johnny's work, as a doctor, was becoming erratic. (Peggy was surprised when she was confronted on that issue by a trio of Sara, her old nemesis Charlotte Waring Bauer and Dr. Steve Jackson.) Peggy was at wit ends, as Johnny became even more mentally unbalanced. Then in December 1972, Johnny just up and left town for parts unknown.
Morriss took over a Baylor program that had hit the skids. The Bears hadn't had a winning season since 1995, and had posted only one conference victory in its previous 36 Big 12 contests. Morriss's first season in 2003 (3–9) was rough but was highlighted by an upset win over Colorado (CU was a 20-point favorite). Morriss's second season in 2004 again only led to three wins and one conference win, but Morriss gained fan and alumni support with the team's 35–34 overtime upset win over #16 Texas A&M; (a 25-point favorite), in which Morriss made a gutsy call to "go for two" to win in the first overtime, instead of kicking the extra point and forcing a second overtime.

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