noun a mark made by intersecting lines, as in a grid pattern

  • The surveyor used a hash mark to indicate the property boundary.
  • Can you put a hash mark next to the items you want to buy?
  • I'll just put a hash mark next to the names of the people I like.
  • The artist used a hash mark to symbolize the passage of time in his painting.

noun the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising

  • The company's marketing strategy focuses on targeting a specific demographic.
  • They're really ramping up their marketing efforts to reach more customers.
  • I heard their new marketing campaign is lit!
  • Marketing is like planting seeds for future business growth.

noun a person who frequently mentions the names of famous or important people in order to impress others

  • It is considered impolite to be a name dropper in professional settings.
  • She's such a name dropper, always trying to impress everyone with who she knows.
  • Stop being a name dropper, no one likes a show-off.
  • In a sea of name droppers, he stood out for his humility and authenticity.

noun a person or thing that teases, such as a short advertisement or preview designed to arouse interest or curiosity

adjective describing something that teases or is intended to tease

  • The movie studio released a teaser trailer to build anticipation for the upcoming film.
  • Did you see the teaser for the new TV show? It looks so good!
  • That teaser for the album drop got me hype!
  • The appetizer was just a teaser for the delicious meal that was to come.

noun the act or process of converting an asset into money or profit

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  • The company's main focus is on developing a strategy for monetization of their online platform.
  • We need to figure out how to make money from our website, that's the main goal of monetization.
  • Let's find a way to cash in on our online content, that's what monetization is all about.
  • Monetization is like turning your ideas into gold, finding value where others may not see it.

noun a type of cookie made up of two chocolate wafers with a sweet creme filling in between

  • The Oreo cookie is a popular snack enjoyed by people of all ages.
  • I love dunking Oreos in milk before eating them.
  • Let's grab some Oreos and binge-watch our favorite show.
  • The Oreo represents the perfect balance between the cookie and the cream filling.

noun a marketing strategy that involves dividing a broad target audience into smaller subgroups based on specific criteria and creating personalized messages for each subgroup

  • Microtargeting is a technique used in digital marketing to deliver personalized messages to specific groups of people.
  • I heard that microtargeting is the reason why I keep seeing ads for things I talked about with my friends.
  • Microtargeting is like when ads know exactly what you want before you even realize it.
  • In the world of marketing, microtargeting is like hitting the bullseye with your message instead of just throwing darts blindly.

noun a name or term used to identify a person, place, or thing

  • The Wessi people have a rich cultural heritage that dates back centuries.
  • I heard that Wessi is the best place to go for authentic street food.
  • I can't believe how Wessi that party was last night!
  • Her personality is like a Wessi, strong and resilient.

noun a group of fans or supporters of a particular person, team, or organization

  • The artist's fanbase grew exponentially after the release of their latest album.
  • The fanbase for that TV show is crazy, they are so dedicated.
  • The K-pop group has a massive fanbase that goes wild for their music.
  • The politician's fanbase is like a loyal army, always ready to support and defend them.

adjective describing something as related to or characteristic of a blog

  • The bloggy nature of her writing style made it easy for readers to engage with the content.
  • I love reading her bloggy posts because they feel like I'm chatting with a friend.
  • Her bloggy vibe is so relatable, I can't get enough of it.
  • The bloggy atmosphere of the event created a sense of community among attendees.

noun a reference to the character Cyrano de Bergerac, known for his skill in writing love letters and poems

  • The cyber Cyrano helped the client craft the perfect email response.
  • I heard that guy is like a cyber Cyrano, always helping his friends with their texts.
  • She's the best cyber Cyrano around, always sliding into DMs with the perfect lines.
  • In the world of online dating, he was known as the cyber Cyrano, always knowing just what to say to win someone over.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • Direct digital marketing involves reaching out to customers through online channels such as email, social media, and targeted ads.
  • Direct digital marketing is all about using the internet to promote products and services directly to consumers.
  • Direct digital marketing is like sliding into customers' DMs to sell them stuff.
  • Direct digital marketing is like casting a wide net in the vast ocean of the internet to attract potential customers.

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noun AEW is a popular wrestling company

adjective AEW stands for 'All Elite Wrestling'

  • The Association of European Airlines (AEW) is a trade association for commercial airlines based in Europe.
  • I heard that AEW is hosting a conference next month, are you going?
  • AEW is the best wrestling promotion out there right now!
  • The new company policy brought a wave of changes, it felt like an AEW in the workplace.