Someone who buys tickets to an event in order to resell them at a profit.
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Examples for "tout"
Examples for "tout"
1But leaders including US President Donald Trump continue to tout its use.
2Enthusiasts tout cyber schools for their innovative teaching methods and computer technology.
3Soon after, Stone grew less hesitant to tout his access to Trump.
4I'm not a ticket tout, I operate in the secondary ticketing market.
5The lenders tout variable rates that start at less than 3 percent.
1I'm not a ticket tout, I operate in the secondary ticketing market.
2Whatever happened to that great old Dublin character, the on-street ticket tout?
3It is rare a ticket tout has to be ejected from Harlequins.
4Both nations came to a standstill to watch the match, which became a ticket tout's paradise.
5But my favourite is ticket tout Slim.
6A Garda in plainclothes arrested a ticket tout on the day of the Meath-Cork football final last year, the Dublin Circuit Court heard.
7The Government has accepted a Fine Gael Bill to outlaw ticket touting.
8Liverpool are using private investigators in their clamp down on ticket touts.
9The suspects face charges of money-laundering, illegal ticket touting and conspiracy.
10Mr Hickey faces allegations of illicit marketing, driving a cartel and ticket touting.
11Champions League final ticket touts are to be targeted by police using facial recognition.
12Welcome to the world of ticket touting in the UK.
13But in January 2017, ticket touting is the story which refuses to go away.
14A Government inquiry into the Olympic ticket touting controversy may not report until next Easter.
15Ticket touts rebrand as investigations put them in spotlight Read more Who are the touts?
16Many end up in queues outside hospitals paying ticket touts or doctors to speed things up.