sticker shock

sticker shock
unpleasant surprise on learning of an unexpectedly high price for an item. [STICKER (PRICE) + SHOCK]

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  • sticker shock — noun Etymology: sticker (I) (adhesive label printed with an item s cost) : astonishment and dismay experienced on being informed of a product s unexpectedly high price * * * noun [noncount] US : a feeling of surprise and disappointment caused by… …   Useful english dictionary

  • sticker shock — n. the shock at seeing just how much something new, usually an automobile, costs as determined by looking at the price tag or sticker. □ I went to a car dealer today, and I am still suffering from sticker shock. □ If sticker shock is getting you… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • sticker shock — noun Disgust, shock, or fright upon learning the price of an item offered for sale. Last week Jensen returned to his dealers showroom to eye the new Continental, but he quickly became another victim of what Detroit calls sticker shock. The price… …   Wiktionary

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  • sticker shock — UK / US noun [uncountable] American informal the feeling of shock that people have when the price of something suddenly increases …   English dictionary

  • sticker shock — noun Date: 1981 astonishment and dismay experienced on being informed of a product s unexpectedly high price …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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