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Business Insider
/ˈbɪz.nəs ˈɪnˌsaɪ.dɚ/
Definition
1
A prominent online publication and media company specializing in business news, financial analysis, market trends, and insider scoops on corporate dealings.
2
A person with privileged access to confidential information within a company or industry, often used in contexts of leaks, tips, or non-public knowledge.
Examples
My barista swears he's a business insider because he overheard the CEO ordering a venti latte.
She positioned herself as the ultimate business insider, but her 'hot tip' was investing in fax machines.
Reading Business Insider feels like peeking into boardrooms without the awkward NDA small talk.
That so-called business insider predicted crypto's crash—right after dumping his entire portfolio.