TAGLINE

Etymology

Noun

tagline (plural taglines)

The punch line of a joke.

An advertising slogan.

(computing) A pithy quotation habitually appended to a signature in email, newsgroups, etc.

A line attached to a draft of cargo or a container to provide control and minimize pendulation of cargo during lifting operations.

A light rope attached to an object being hoisted by a crane, used to guide it while lifting or lowering.

Verb

tagline (third-person singular simple present taglines, present participle taglining, simple past and past participle taglined)

(transitive) To supply with an advertising slogan; to market as.

Anagrams

• atingle, elating, gelatin, genital, langite

Source: Wiktionary



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