namecheck

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Etymology

From name +‎ check.

Noun

namecheck (plural namechecks)

  1. The public announcement of the name of a person or object, in acknowledgement of a contribution or for publicity purposes.

Verb

namecheck (third-person singular simple present namechecks, present participle namechecking, simple past and past participle namechecked)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To name-drop.
    • 2010 April 21, John Plunkett, “The Guardian leaders' debate game”, in The Guardian:
      In this global take on buzzword bingo, the three contenders will be awarded points depending on how many overseas countries – and leaders – they namecheck in the course of tomorrow's 90-minute debate.
    • 2020 April 8, Maria Machancoses, “A boost from the Budget...”, in Rail, page 72:
      A collective scream echoed around the Midlands Connect offices when new Chancellor Rishi Sunak name-checked our flagship rail scheme in his maiden Budget speech on March 11.
  2. (transitive, intransitive, music, especially in jazz) To announce the name of a person before they play a solo.

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