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 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 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 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 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
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)

