ACME

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See also: acme, Acme, and acmé

English

Etymology

From acme.

Proper noun

ACME

  1. (fiction) A generic large company or corporation.
    • 2012 September 29, Adam Felber, Wait, Wait... Don’t Tell Me!, National Public Radio
      [Netanyahu] showed everybody how close Iran was to getting nuclear weapons by having this spherical cartoon bomb with a wick coming up like ACME style. I was watching this thing thinking, are we worried about Ahmadinejad or are we worried about Inspector Clouseau?

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