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800-pound gorilla
American English expression of powerful entities
American English expression of powerful entities
"800-pound gorilla" is an American English expression for an entity so powerful that it can act without regard to the rights of others or the law. The phrase is rooted in a riddle joke:
Q. Where does an 800-pound gorilla sit?
A. Anywhere it wants to.}}
This highlights the disparity of power between the gorilla and ordinary humans. 800 pounds are approximately 800 lb.
The term can describe a powerful geopolitical and military force, or, in business, a powerful corporate entity that has such a large majority percentage of whatever market they compete within that they can use that strength to crush would-be competitors. In law, the phrase occurs as a characterization of judges vs. courts; as in: "Standard/Court Rule" vs "Gorilla/Judge Rule".
The metaphor has been mixed, on occasion, with the metaphor of the elephant in the room.
References
References
- "Definition of 800–pound gorilla".
- (Spring 2016). "Sua Sponte Actions in the Appellate Courts: The 'Gorilla Rule' Revisited". The Journal of Appellate Practice and Process.
- Stevens, Heidi. (January 5, 2011). "The 800-pound grammar gorilla". Chicago Tribune.
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