eurocreep

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eurocreep (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of Eurocreep
    • 1999, Practical Issues Arising from the Introduction of the Euro:
      Since the June Practical Issues, KPMG Consulting has published an update of its 'eurocreep' survey.
    • 2001 December 3, Disgusted of Tunbrige Wells, “QUEEN SNUBS BLAIR AND REJECTS EURO”, in uk.politics.misc (Usenet):
      It is alleged that there is a Bliar encouraged official New Crony Party policy called 'eurocreep' and getting shops to accept the euro is just part of that.
    • 2002, Financial World: The Chartered Institute of Bankers Magazine, page 25:
      Northern Ireland is experiencing tangible signs of eurocreep — the gradual arrival of the euro into the UK economy -- since it is the only part of the nation to have a land boarder with a eurozone country.