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white-label

white-label adj. (of a product or service) generic or un-branded and intended for resale or wholesale. Also as v. Editorial Note: Another kind of white-label is a music recording with a blank label, usually a special or early release. Thanks to Joe...

white-label

white-label  adj.— «AOL will continue using Google’s advertising technology, but with a twist: AOL will now have the ability to “white label” it and sell search advertising directly to advertisers on AOL-owned properties.» —“TW Picks Google as AOL...

white label

white label  adj.— «The value proposition for this co-opetition-enabling resource is a central clearinghouse for digital recertification and a single source for eCommerce infrastructure mechanisms such as Internet banking, business-to-business...

spook by the door

spook by the door  n.— «He claims Benjamin and Williams label white people who speak out against them as racists and any other black person who opposes them as a “spook by the door,” a pejorative term referring to a black person who spies on the...

ponytail

ponytail n. an executive of a music recording company, especially a music label’s A&R (artists and repertory) representative. Editorial Note: This term is a metonym. A popular depiction of music label reps is of a past-his-prime man who wears a...

ponytail

ponytail
 n.— «Band are demo-less and less than a dozen gigs old when swarmed by slavering ponytails from every major label.» —“Toronto Music Scene—06.30″ Usenet: tor.arts June 30, 1994. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)