oddvertising
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Blend of odd + advertising
Noun[edit]
oddvertising (uncountable)
- quirky advertising
- 2007, Rosalind M. Gill, Gender and the Media, page 83:
- Other responses included: adverts which passed themselves off as art works; the growth of 'oddvertising' (Berger 2001) using surreal and irrational images and narratives; the inclusion of the iconography of political dissent; […]