coupon
/ˈkuːpɑn/Definitions
1. noun
A certificate or document that can be exchanged for a discount, rebate, or other benefit at a store, restaurant, or other business.
“She used a coupon to get 10% off her purchase at the grocery store.”
2. verb
To cut or reduce something, such as a price or a cost.
“The company coupons their prices during the holiday season to attract more customers.”
3. verb
To cut or sever something, especially a string or a cord.
“You need to coupon the rope before using it for climbing.”
4. verb
To cut or trim something, such as hair or a piece of fabric.
“The barber coupons the hair to give it a neat and tidy appearance.”