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cash mob
noun
- a group of people coordinated to meet and spend money at a local, independent business at a particular time
Derived Forms
- ˈcashˌmobbing, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cash mob1
Example Sentences
For example, a “cash mob” is being urged to convene at noon on Saturday at Gem Spa, a venerable East Village shop that sells, among other things, old-fashioned egg creams.
For example, during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Means of Exchange used social media to deploy its first “cash mob,” a group of people who agree to each spend a small amount of money at a local business on a given day.
Mass mobs began last November in Buffalo, where Christopher Byrd, 47, was inspired by an initiative called a cash mob, which sought to support local small businesses by having groups of people patronize the same mom-and-pop shop on a particular day.
Mass mobs began last November in Buffalo, where Christopher Byrd, 47, was inspired by an initiative called a cash mob, which sought to support local small businesses by having groups of people patronize the same mom-and-pop shop on a particular day.
Mass mobs began last November in Buffalo, where Christopher Byrd, 47, was inspired by an initiative called a cash mob, which sought to support local small businesses by having groups of people patronize the same mom-and-pop shop on a particular day.
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