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advertise verb- to signal your intentions unwittingly but plainly US, 1931
- Relax. Please. This is just another day. Stop advertising. — Horace McCoy, Kiss Tomorrow Good-bye, p. 8, 1948
- to dress or behave in a sexually provocative manner; to pluck and pencil the eyebrows US, 1972
Gay use, on the premise that it pays to advertise. - in poker, to bluff in a manner that is intended to be caught, all in anticipation of a later bluff US, 1949
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 255, 1967
- in gin, to discard in a manner that is designed to lure a desired card from an opponent US
- — Irwin Steig, Play Gin to Win, p. 138, 1971
- to activate the siren and/or flashing lights of a police car US
- — Wayne Floyd, Jason’s Authentic Dictionary of CB Slang, p. 6, 1976
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