billboard

UK /ˈbɪlˌboɹd/ US /ˈbɪlˌboɹd/
noun 5verb 1name 1

Definitions

noun

1

A very large outdoor sign, generally used for advertising.

He could see it like a printed sentence, fullborn and already dead God loves me too like the faded and weathered letters on last year's billboard God loves me too

The land refuses to change. The more he drives the more the region resembles the country around Mt. Judge. The same scruff on the embankments, the same weathered billboards for the same products you wondered anybody would ever want to buy.

2

A flat surface, such as a panel or fence, on which bills are posted; a bulletin board.

When a show leaves New York, it carries posters wherewith to embellish each fence and bill board in the land [...]

Toward the end of April, the billboards, which I watched anxiously in those days, bloomed out one morning with gleaming white posters on which two names were impressively printed in blue Gothic letters: the name of an actress of whom I had often heard, and the name “Camille.”

3

A piece of thick plank, armed with iron plates, and fixed on the bow or fore-channels of a vessel, for the bill or fluke of the anchor to rest on.

4

An opening or closing portion of a program, often including credits and sponsors' names.

The closing billboard features Como as the spokesman.

[…] the opening billboard identifying Chase as the sponsor […]

5

A sprite that always faces the screen, no matter which direction it is viewed from.

verb

1

To advertise on a billboard.

The upcoming concert was billboarded all over the city.

name

1

The music charts published by Billboard magazine.

2012, "Yogi Chill From Soulfood Music And DJ Free On Sale Digitally". Alt.emusic. He has charted on Billboard and several international DJ and Dance charts.

2009, "Looking For Benny Goodman Quartet - St. Louis Blues 1936". alt.music.big-band. This song was originally on Victor 25411 and charted on Billboard at #20 on 10/24/36.

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