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off-brand

[awf-brand, of-]

adjective

  1. not having a recognized or popular brand or name.

    an off-brand TV set.

  2. being a cheap or inferior brand or grade.

    off-brand batteries that never work when you need them.



noun

  1. a brand or name that is unrecognized or relatively unfamiliar.

  2. a cheap or inferior brand.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of off-brand1

First recorded in 1890–95
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It’s music that never met a mismatched rear spoiler it didn’t love—tunes that are likely to show up with an off-brand energy drink and a new exotic pet.

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There are thousands more operating across the country, often ignored by law enforcement and stocked with counterfeit off-brand weed labeled with recognizable, legal brand names.

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“It would be off-brand for them to be selling things that consumers think would be too expensive.”

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We go up an aisle and grab off-brand snacks I’ve never heard of: Sour Patch Adults, Chocolate Sandwich Cookies with Cream, Rainbow-Colored Chews, and my favorite, A Chocolate Bar with Peanuts and Caramel.

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“You can get off-brand ones for under $20 on Amazon,” he advises.

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