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Definition of Sugging
1. Noun. The process where a product marketer falsely pretends to be a market researcher conducting a survey, when in reality they are simply trying to sell the product. ¹
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Definition of Sugging
1. selling under the guise of market research [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sugging
Literary usage of Sugging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the by Thomas Wright (1857)
"(3) v. To drain land. Sut*. (4) "• (ff.) To issue in small quantities ; to exude.
East. SUEING, "I part, a. A murmur- sugging, > inç melancholy sound. ..."
2. Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott by Mary Ann Watts Hughes, William Hastings Hughes (1904)
"... and snort in an unmerciful manner: " the world's a' daft—running and {illegible]
and sugging to see a wheen bits o' coloured glass and auld rusted iron: ..."
3. Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott by Mary Ann Watts Hughes, William Hastings Hughes (1904)
"... and snort in an unmerciful manner: " the world's a' daft—running and {illegible]
and sugging to see a wheen bits o' coloured glass and auld rusted iron: ..."
4. Supplement to Spons ̓dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military by Edward Spon, Francis N. Spon (1881)
"Sheets are also frequently damaged in the central parts by their sugging down on
to goods of a rough character, aud uro often torn in pulling them over the ..."