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nearbour

Someone who lives near, but not next to you. (Australian spelling)
"Does Tiffany live in your area?"

"Yeah, she's my nearbour.
by Glenn Pardy June 9, 2005
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Nearbound

Teaming up with companies who already have trust and influence with your target market. It's a way of getting introduced to a new set of customers by companies that already sell to them.
You need to use a nearbound strategy to get in front of more customers, faster.
by PartnerHacker March 2, 2023
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