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What (who) is shill - definition

PERSON WHO PUBLICLY HELPS OR GIVES CREDIBILITY TO A PERSON OR ORGANIZATION WITHOUT DISCLOSING THAT THEY HAVE A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION
Will the Shill; Shills; Shill bidding; Paid basher; Plant (person); House player; Secretly paid

shill         
Upper class, corporate, self-absorbed, snooty type individual.
My boss is a shill.
Shill         
·vt To Shell.
II. Shill ·vt To put under cover; to Sheal.
Shill-I-shall-I      
·adv ·Alt. of Shilly-shally.

Wikipedia

Shill

A shill, also called a plant or a stooge, is a person who publicly helps or gives credibility to a person or organization without disclosing that they have a close relationship with said person or organization. Shills can carry out their operations in the areas of media, journalism, marketing, politics, sports, confidence games, cryptocurrency, or other business areas. A shill may also act to discredit opponents or critics of the person or organization in which they have a vested interest.

In most uses, shill refers to someone who purposely gives onlookers, participants or "marks" the impression of an enthusiastic customer independent of the seller, marketer or con artist, for whom they are secretly working. The person or group in league with the shill relies on crowd psychology to encourage other onlookers or audience members to do business with the seller or accept the ideas they are promoting. Shills may be employed by salespeople and professional marketing campaigns. Plant and stooge more commonly refer to a person who is secretly in league with another person or outside organization while pretending to be neutral or part of the organization in which they are planted, such as a magician's audience, a political party, or an intelligence organization (see double agent).

Shilling is illegal in many circumstances and under many jurisdictions because of the potential for fraud and damage. However, if a shill does not place uninformed parties at a risk of loss, the shill's actions may be legal. For example, a person planted in an audience to laugh and applaud when desired (see claque), or to participate in on-stage activities as a "random member of the audience", is a legal type of shill.

Pronunciation examples for shill
1. Shill.
#! Computer Generated Poetry _ Nick Montfort _ Talks at Google
2. Twin & shill.
#! Computer Generated Poetry _ Nick Montfort _ Talks at Google
3. a shill for the pharmaceutical company.
David Agus _ Talks at Google
4. Or a shill site like Americansforbett
Weaponized Lies - How to Think Critically in the Post-Truth Era _ Daniel Levitin _ Talks at Google
5. And it's really a shill for another drug company.
Thinking Straight in an Age of Information Overload _ Daniel Levitin _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of shill
1. "She isn‘t a shill for the industry, but she is more of a caretaker.
2. Republicans, meanwhile, proved content to shill for a major donor.
3. You‘re another corporate shill, you‘re another whore at the capitalist gang–bang.
4. "There is a reason that they hire Hollywood stars to shill various pieces of equipment or products," Ariel said.
5. He has made it clear during his current tour to shill his new memoir, In The Line of Fire, that he is a reluctant ally in the war on terror.