billposting

billposting
The sticking of posters, notices and advertisements on walls
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  • billposting — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: bill (IV) + posting (gerund of post) : the action or occupation of posting advertising bills * * * billposting noun [uncountable] Thesaurus: advertising, marketing and pr …   Useful english dictionary

  • billposting — See billposter. * * * …   Universalium

  • billposting — n. act of posting advertisements and bills …   English contemporary dictionary

  • billposting — See: billposter …   English dictionary

  • billposter — billposting, billsticking, n. /bil poh steuhr/, n. a person who posts bills and advertisements. Also called billsticker /bil stik euhr/. [1860 65; BILL1 + POSTER] * * * …   Universalium

  • bill|stick|ing — «BIHL STIHK ihng», noun. = billposting. (Cf. ↑billposting) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Flyposting — is the act of placing advertising posters or flyers in illegal places. In the U.S., these posters are known as bandit signs, snipe signs, or street spam.In most areas, it is illegal to place such posters on private property without the consent of …   Wikipedia

  • East Kent Light Railway — The East Kent Light Railway was part of the Colonel Stephens group of cheaply built rural light railways in England. Holman Fred Stephens was engineer from its inception, subsequently becoming director and manager. The line ran from Shepherdswell …   Wikipedia

  • billposter — (also billsticker) noun a person who pastes up advertisements on hoardings. Derivatives billposting noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • billposter — UK [ˈbɪlˌpəʊstə(r)] / US [ˈbɪlˌpoʊstər] noun [countable] Word forms billposter : singular billposter plural billposters someone who sticks advertisements on walls Derived word: billposting noun uncountable …   English dictionary

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