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pro·mo
(prō′mō)n. pl. pro·mos Informal
A promotional presentation, such as a television spot, radio announcement, or personal appearance.
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promo
(ˈprəʊməʊ)n, pl -mos
1. (Marketing) informal something that is used to promote a product,
2. (Marketing) (as modifier): a promo video.
vb
(Marketing) informal to promote a product,
[C20: shortened from promotion]
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pro•mo
(ˈproʊ moʊ)n., pl. -mos,
adj., v. n. adj.
2. of, pertaining to, or involving the promotion of a product, event, etc.; promotional.
v.t. 3. to promote.
[1960–65; by shortening; compare -o]
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Translations
promo
[ˈprəʊməʊ] n → promo f
modif [clip, film, poster, CD, material, work, tour] → promotionnel(le) promo video
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promo
n (inf: = promotional video) → Werbevideo nt
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