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    [Adjective]  | "word-of-mouth" | \ ˌwərd-ə(v)-ˈmau̇th \


    1: orally communicated; also : generated from or reliant on oral publicity


    Origin: 1817 ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "word of mouth" 


    1: oral communication; especially : oral often inadvertent publicity


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Idiom]  | "by word of mouth" 


    1: by being told by another person

    [Adjective]  | "word-of-mouth" 


    1: made or carried on through speaking rather than in writing;


      * e.g., " ... not having the money to run ads, the restaurant relies on word-of-mouth publicity "





     [ "word-of-mouth" ]

    1: It occures when people tell others about something Word-of-mouth marketing : occures when satisfied customers tell others about their positive experiences

      * e.g.,  ... Word-of-mouth marketing is so pwerful because people accept their further acquaintance's comments easier than a commercial's . We get most of our work through word-of-mouth recommendations 

     [ "Word of Mouth shot" ]

    1: When a person takes a shot but does not swallow it and then transfers it over to the other persons mouth.

      * e.g.,  ... Word of Mouth Shot 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on? That would be nice. kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, and FYI it's actually Italian and Latin homework I was going to work on, later on the chemistry and physics. 

     [ "Putting words in God’s mouth" ]

    1: Because that isn’t literally what the Bible does....

      * e.g.,  ... Hym “If man can’t literally speak with God, how is the Bible/All religious text not putting words in God’s mouth? (Which is something you accused me of doing) I don’t know, give my thing a couple of thousand years... We’ll see what happens... 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: the ugly anti-social habit of interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, but I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on with your girlfriend Melissa? boy: kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later. 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: the anti-social habit of interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on with your girlfriend Melissa? That sure would be nice. boy: kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later, and with my friend Brandon, not my girlfriend Melissa. 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: the anti-social habit of interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on? That sure would be nice. kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later, 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: the ugly anti-social habit of interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, but I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on with your girlfriend Melissa? boy: kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, something you've learnt to do so well lately. it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on anyways. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later. 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on? That sure would be nice. kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later 

     [ "putting words in the horse's mouth" ]

    1: the ugly habit of interrupting someone by finishing their sentences/words for them

      * e.g.,  ... boy, in an argument with his father: boy: dad, sorry, but I'll skip dinner tonight and (...) father: (...) finish your chemistry and physics projects you are working on with your girlfriend Melissa? or go to James's for a juicy? boy: kodem koll, dad, stop putting words in the horse's mouth, something you've learnt to do so well lately. it's rude. And FYI it's actually Spanish and Latin homework I was going to work on anyways. I'll work on the chemistry and physics later. I can't go to James's, he out of town for his grandmother's funeral 

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