Freebie
[free-bee] /ˈfri bi/
noun, Informal.
1.
something given without charge or cost, as a ticket to a performance or sports event or a free sample at a store:
Freebies can be very useful in promoting your brand or business.
/ˈfriːbɪ/
noun
1.
something provided without charge
adjective
2.
without charge; free
also freeby, 1942 (adj.); 1946 (n.); perhaps as early as 1900; formed “arbitrarily” [OED] from free (adj.).
noun
Anything given or enjoyed free of charge: That meal was a freebie and it didn’t cost me anything/ Holiday Inn bartenders are enjoined from giving freebies to customers, no matter how much they spend (1900+ Black)
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