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1Word of mouth — is a reference to the passing of information by verbal means, especially recommendations, but also general information, in an informal, person to person manner. Word of mouth is typically considered a face to face spoken communication, although …
2Word of mouth (disambiguation) — Word of Mouth may refer to:*word of mouth, a method of communication * Word of Mouth (The Kinks album) * Word of Mouth (Jaco Pastorius album) * Word of Mouth (Vicious Rumors album) * Word of Mouth (The Blueskins album) * Word of Mouth (John… …
3Word of Mouth — Studioalbum von Jaco Pastorius Veröffentlichung 1981 Label Warner Bros. Records Format …
4Word of Mouth (website) — Word of Mouth is a scam website promoted by spam e mail. Word of Mouth spam mails state that an anonymous person posted a secret about the recipient and that he needs to pay a fee in order to see the message. The editors of Snopes examined the… …
5Word of Mouth (Begriffsklärung) — Word of Mouth ist die englische Bezeichnung für Mundpropaganda, davon abgeleitet steht es für: Word of Mouth, eine Bigband und ein Album von Jaco Pastorius (1981) Word of Mouth, ein Album von Toni Basil (1982) Word of Mouth (The Kinks Album), ein …
6word of mouth — UK US (also word of mouth) noun [U] COMMERCE ► the process of telling people you know about a particular product or service, usually because you think it is good and want to encourage them to try it: by/through word of mouth »We get most of our… …
7Word of Mouth — Álbum de estudio de The Kinks Publicación 19 de noviembre de 1984 Grabación Junjio de 1983 Septiembre de 1984 en Konk Studios, Londres Género(s) Rock …
8Word of Mouth — Album par The Kinks Sortie 19 novembre 1984 Enregistrement juin 1983 – septembre 1984 Studios Konk (Londres) Durée 43:04 Genre rock …
9word-of-mouth — ˌword of ˈmouth noun [uncountable] when people hear about something from their friends, people they work with etc: • Many of our clients come through word of mouth recommendations …
10word of mouth — word′ of mouth′ n. cvb informal oral communication: rumors spreading by word of mouth[/ex] • Etymology: 1545–55 word′ of mouth′, adj …