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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | shill n | informal, US (person planted to lure customers) | señuelo n común | | | | socio, socia nm, nf | | | | cómplice n común | | | | entruchón, entruchona nm, nf | | | This review is so overenthusiastic, I suspect it was written by a paid shill. | | a shill for [sth] n | informal, US (person who advertises [sth]) (figurado) | promotor de, promotora de nm, nf + prep | | | Since losing a lot of weight, that actress has become a shill for the diet industry. | | shill⇒ vi | informal, US (lure or swindle customers) | embaucar⇒ vtr | | | (coloquial) | engatusar⇒ vtr | | | (MX, coloquial) | dormirse⇒ v prnl | | | (SV, CU, AR) | dormir⇒ vtr | | | The supermarket is shilling its customers by labeling its goods as being discounted from higher prices than they were really being sold for. |
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