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A battle of egos is a phrase used metaphorically to describe competitions that are based on pride and often entail prodigious and arrogant demonstrations of prowess. A type of dueling similar to a pissing contest, ego battles are often seen as an arrogant way to determine who is the "bigger man" (as far as being superior right in an argument) by a competitive methodology that is not especially productive. The idiom is usually used figuratively and often refer to forms of ego-driven battling in a pejorative manner. [edit] Ego battlesA Tehran newspaper described the dispute between George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein as a battle of egos.[1] The competition between television advertisements during the Super Bowl has been described as a battle of egos nicknamed "The Ego Bowl".[2] A 1998 collective bargaining dispute in the National Basketball Association was also described as a battle of egos.[3] [edit] References
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