enron
/ˈɛnrɑn/Definitions
1. noun
A term used to describe a company that engages in dubious or deceptive business practices, especially accounting scandals.
“The Enron scandal led to the bankruptcy of the company and the loss of thousands of jobs.”
2. verb
To engage in dubious or deceptive business practices, especially accounting scandals.
“The company was accused of Enron-ing its financial reports to hide its true losses.”