paper chase

paper chase
UK / US noun [countable]
Word forms "paper chase":
singular paper chase plural paper chases
1) British a game in which someone runs ahead of other people and drops pieces of paper to show the others where to run
2) informal an attempt to do something that involves reading and writing a lot of documents, and that takes a long time

a paper chase to obtain a university degree


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