
1) Ad agencies build it 2) Advertise extravagantly 3) Advertise forcefully 4) Advertise strongly 5) Advertising ploy 6) Ballyhoo 7) Big build-up 8) Buildup 9) Buzz 10) Endless plug 11) English glam rock group 12) Exaggerated claims 13) Exaggerated fanfare 14) Exaggerated publicity 15) Exaggeration 16) Excessive advertising claim
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1) Advertise 2) Advertising 3) Ballyhoo 4) Hoopla 5) Plug 6) Promote 7) Puffery 8) Shill 9) Tout
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[magazine] Hype is a hip hop magazine in South Africa. ...
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• A throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground, swings him to one side, knocks up his nearer thigh from the back with the knee, and throws him on his back.
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Over excessive advertisements of film. The `hype` that is given a film movie is often more interesting and provocative than the film itself. Hype can be used in an attempt to convince audiences to see a particular film. Those that are over-advertised, considering their artistic merits, leave the public disappointed. Floods on the markets of radio, ...
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[Noun] An exaggerated amount of publicity to promote a new product or sales item.
Example: There was a lot of hype just before the CD was released.
See also: publicity
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hype noun Intense publicity for a future event, performed in a showy or excessively dramatic manner suggesting an importance not justified by the event; as, the
hype surrounding the superbowl is usually ludicrous. [ PJC]
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hype transitive verb 1. to publicize [ e.g. a product or a future event] insistently, in a manner exaggerating the importance of; to promote flamboyantly.
[ wns=1] [ WordNet 1.5]
2. To stimulate or excite (a person); -- usually used with
up , and often in the passive f...
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Hype is slang for a hypodermic needle or injection.
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slang for to market or promote a product using exaggerated or intensive publicity. Hype is
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Slang: A good artist with a big fan base who is getting lots of interest. Also used to describe someone who is either excited or excitable -Usage: 'This MC is hype!' - Other terms Blowing up
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