boxtop
/ˈbɒksˌtɒp/Definitions
1. noun
A cardboard or paper insert in a magazine or other periodical that is designed to be cut out and used as a coupon or to be sent in for a prize or other reward.
“She spent her free time collecting boxtops to redeem for a new bike.”
2. noun
A type of coupon or reward offered by a company, especially in a magazine or newspaper.
“The company’s boxtops were popular among children who loved collecting them.”
3. noun
A token or symbol used to represent something, especially in a digital or online context.
“The company used boxtops to track user engagement on their website.”