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promo
[ proh-moh ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or involving the promotion of a product, event, etc.; promotional.
verb (used with object)
promo
/ ˈprəʊməʊ /
noun
- something that is used to promote a product,
- ( as modifier )
a promo video
Word History and Origins
Origin of promo1
Example Sentences
At a Las Vegas rally in late August, the group appeared with Trump on-stage while Happy Dad promo girls handed out hard seltzers to the crowd outside; a month later in the same city, Forgeard endorsed Trump to a stadium crowd, then did some fan-service about taxes on Zyn, the preferred nicotine source of the American right’s angry young flat-brims.
"I thought I could get a bit of fame and promo for my music and the industry is so hard to break into, you really have to get yourself out there."
There were a few minor bright spots, including a “Good Will Hunting” parody and a promo for a “Sex Rock” CD, plus a few we’ll talk about below, but the rest were forgettable, unfunny or both.
And that’s the kind of promo we can really get behind.
Although this navy blue leather zip-up pouch isn’t technically merch, the quote printed on the lower-right corner in eye-catching pink conceptually qualifies it as an unbashed promo for the city of Los Angeles.
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