单词 | push money |
释义 | > as lemmaspush money push money n. Brit. /ˈpʊʃ ˌmʌni/ , U.S. /ˈpʊʃ ˌməni/ U.S. slang money paid to someone for ‘pushing’ something (see push v. 12a); spec. money paid to a salesperson, outlet, etc., for promoting or selling a product or brand.ΚΠ 1900 Lincoln (Nebraska) Evening News 12 Jan. 2/7 We know..Mr. Bryan's backers here put up ‘hush’ money and ‘push’ money. 1939 C. Morley Kitty Foyle (1940) xxx. 296 I was getting twenty-eight a week and my push money extra. 1960 V. Packard Waste Makers (1961) xix. 231 The spiff or PM is the ‘push money’ offered as a reward for each item of the brand sold. 1990 A. Toffler Powershift iii. ix. 99 The store now compels manufacturers to pay what is known as ‘push money’ for space. 2004 C. W. Lamb et al. Essent. Marketing (ed. 4) xiii. 479 Intermediaries receive push money as a bonus for pushing the manufacturer's brand through the distribution channel. Often the push money is directed toward a retailer's salespeople. < as lemmas |
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