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comp noun- a competition UK, 1929
Also called a “compo.” - World Cup comp winners — BBC Sport, 11th April 2002
- a complimentary benefit given to valued customers US
- Comps, the giving away of food, rooms, drink, girls, free airplane tickets, and show entertainment, started in Vegas in the 1940s. — Mario Puzo, Inside Las Vegas, p. 285, 1977
- “You’re gonna be a comp.” “Yeah? What’s that, Vincent, a comp?” “Like the champagne, a gift. You’re gonna get handed out, passed around." — Elmore Leonard, Glitz, p. 77, 1985
- compensation US, 1953
- [J]ust a little bit of comp for them in case the company decides to get iffy[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 235, 2001
- a compositor; a typesetter US, 1842
- Cliff and I outpaced the journeymen “comps[.]” — Brian McDonald, Elephant Boys, p. 162, 2000
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