Every man for himself.
Every man for himself.
The phrase 'Every man for himself' implies a situation of competition or emergency where individuals must prioritize their own safety or success over others. This might sound a bit harsh, but it reflects a scenario where no formal structure exists to ensure order or fairness, pushing everyone to fend for themselves. It's often applicable in contexts like market competition, survival scenarios, or chaotic events.
After the alarm went off, it was every man for himself in the building.
After the alarm went off, everyone was looking out for themselves in the building.
When the sale started, it was every man for himself as shoppers rushed for bargains.
When the sale started, everyone was competing individually for bargains.
During the evacuation drill, it felt like every man for himself as people scattered.
During the evacuation drill, it felt like everyone was looking out for themselves.