Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Mutual or reciprocal giving and taking; mutual obligation; tit for tat.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Scot. Mutual accommodation; mutual giving.
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Examples
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The online SIM-only offer called giffgaff will aim to capitalise on the trend towards online content creation.
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Well this doesn't happen too often in the crowded space that is the UK Mobile market - a new Operator is launching, called giffgaff:
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis 2009
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The brand "giffgaff", which is due to launch before Christmas, offers a SIM only tariff and a range of online tools that allows members to create user-generated marketing campaigns and vote on various business decisions.
unknown title 2009
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He was for issuing forth to vociferate and slap members upon their backs and jovially arrange committeeships on the giffgaff principle of give us the
The President A novel Alfred Henry Lewis 1885
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Mike Fairman, chief executive of giffgaff, said: Consumers risk being held hostage by their mobile network to the tune of £400 million simply to switch networks with their existing phone.
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Most of the 2,000 adults questioned by mobile network giffgaff said they should be given information about how to "unlock" their mobile when they bought it.
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That reputation has seen much larger clients use the company to launch new divisions, with O2's giffgaff network being a recent example.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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I am currently with giffgaff and think it is the best network out there so I doubt i'll be switching.
Crave at CNET UK 2010
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I am currently with giffgaff and think it is the best network out there so I doubt i'll be switching.
Crave at CNET UK 2010
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I am currently with giffgaff and think it is the best network out there so I doubt i'll be switching.
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