Tagline


noun
1.
the last line of a play, story, speech, etc., used to clarify or dramatize a point.
2.
a phrase or catchword that becomes identified or associated with a person, group, product, etc., through repetition: Entertainers often develop tag lines, like Ted Lewis’s “Is everybody happy?”.
3.
Machinery. (on a crane) a cable for steadying a suspended bucket at the rear.
noun
1.
an amusing or memorable phrase designed to catch attention in an advertisement
2.
another name for punch line

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