Pronunciation: /frend.sɔːrsɪŋ/
noun a portmanteau of 'friend' and 'outsourcing', referring to the practice of obtaining goods, services, or information from friends or social connections rather than traditional sources
A1 Friendsourcing means asking your friends for help or advice.
A2 I often use friendsourcing to get recommendations for new restaurants.
B1 Friendsourcing can be a great way to gather different perspectives on a problem.
B2 Many startups rely on friendsourcing to build their initial customer base.
C1 The concept of friendsourcing has become increasingly popular in the business world.
C2 Some companies have successfully implemented friendsourcing strategies to improve innovation.
formal The company decided to implement friendsourcing as a way to gather feedback from a trusted group of individuals.
informal I'm thinking of friendsourcing ideas for my new project from my close friends.
slang I'm friendsourcing my outfit for the party tonight - what do you think of this look?
figurative Friendsourcing can be a valuable tool in navigating difficult decisions, as sometimes an outside perspective is needed.
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