üzerine dikkat çekilen kimse veya şey, iğne, abartılı reklam, dikkat çekici hareketler, argo zerkedilen esrar, aldatıcı, aldatıcı reklâm, yutturmaca, şırınga, yanıltıcı reklâm yapmak, uyuşturucu zerketmek, uyuşturucu madde, hile/iddia/reklam, uyuşturucu bağımlısı, satışı teşvik eden ilan veya teklif, heyecanlandırmak, aldatmak, hype up uyarmak, kandır/çoğalt/tanıt, abartılmış,
To promote heavily; to advertise or build up, Promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims, a product or a future event] insistently, in a manner exaggerating the importance of; to promote flamboyantly, to publicize [e, 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, exaggeration, embellishment; marketing message that exaggerates its description of the facts and embellishes the truth; ballyhoo; dishonest scheme, Promotion or advertisement; especially, exaggerated claims, To stimulate or excite (a person); usually used with up, and often in the passive form; as, she was all hyped up over her upcoming wedding, 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, disapproval Hype is the use of a lot of publicity and advertising to make people interested in something such as a product. We are certainly seeing a lot of hype by some companies, excite, stimulate; publicize, create a hoopla; swindle, trick; use exaggerated claims to strengthen an advertising campaign, create publicity stunts, - Extreme promotion of a person, idea, or product, disapproval To hype a product means to advertise or praise it a lot. We had to hype the film to attract the financiers Hype up means the same as hype. The media seems obsessed with hyping up individuals or groups. attempts to make people think something is good or important by talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc - used to show disapproval (hype (1900-2000), perhaps from hype (1900-2000), from hypodermic; influenced by hyperbole). hype up to try to make people think something is good or important by talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc promote, Drug user or syringe and needle, blatant or sensational promotion, 1 A narcotics addict (rare) [short for hypodermic?], past of hype, plural of hype, present participle of hype,
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To promote heavily; to advertise or build up - "They started hyping the new magazine months before its release."
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Promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims - "After all the hype for the diet plan, only the results ended up slim."
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a product or a future event] insistently, in a manner exaggerating the importance of; to promote flamboyantly
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to publicize [e
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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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exaggeration, embellishment; marketing message that exaggerates its description of the facts and embellishes the truth; ballyhoo; dishonest scheme isim
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Promotion or advertisement; especially, exaggerated claims
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To stimulate or excite (a person); usually used with up, and often in the passive form; as, she was all hyped up over her upcoming wedding
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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
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disapproval Hype is the use of a lot of publicity and advertising to make people interested in something such as a product. We are certainly seeing a lot of hype by some companies
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excite, stimulate; publicize, create a hoopla; swindle, trick; use exaggerated claims to strengthen an advertising campaign, create publicity stunts fiil
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- Extreme promotion of a person, idea, or product
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disapproval To hype a product means to advertise or praise it a lot. We had to hype the film to attract the financiers Hype up means the same as hype. The media seems obsessed with hyping up individuals or groups. attempts to make people think something is good or important by talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc - used to show disapproval (hype (1900-2000), perhaps from hype (1900-2000), from hypodermic; influenced by hyperbole). hype up to try to make people think something is good or important by talking about it a lot on television, the radio etc promote
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Drug user or syringe and needle
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blatant or sensational promotion
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1 A narcotics addict (rare) [short for hypodermic?]
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