What does Nudge mean?

Definitions for Nudge
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. nudge, jogverb

    a slight push or shake

  2. nudge, poke at, prodverb

    to push against gently

    "She nudged my elbow when she saw her friend enter the restaurant"

  3. nudgeverb

    push into action by pestering or annoying gently

Wiktionary

  1. nudgenoun

    A gentle push.

  2. nudgenoun

    A feature of instant messaging software used to get the attention of another user, as by shaking the conversation window or playing a sound.

  3. nudgeverb

    To push against gently, especially in order to gain attention or give a signal

  4. nudgeverb

    To near or come close to something

  5. Etymology: Circa 17th century, Scandinavian.

ChatGPT

  1. nudge

    A nudge is a gentle push, touch or action intended to prompt, guide or encourage someone to take certain action or behave in a certain way. It can also refer to a concept in behavioral science where indirect suggestions or positive reinforcement are used to influence decision-making and behavior.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Nudgeverb

    to touch gently, as with the elbow, in order to call attention or convey intimation

  2. Nudgenoun

    a gentle push, or jog, as with the elbow

  3. Etymology: [Cf. Prov. G. kntschen to squeeze, pinch, E. Knock.]

Wikidata

  1. Nudge

    Nudge, also known as buzz, is a feature of instant messaging software used to get the attention of another user, for example, by shaking the conversation window or playing a sound. The feature was first introduced in MSN Messenger 7.0, in 2005. XMPP extension protocol XEP-0224 calls this feature Attention.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Nudge

    nuj, n. a gentle push.—v.t. to push gently. [Cf. Knock, Knuckle; Dan. knuge.]

CrunchBase

  1. Nudge

    Nudge used to be the top London based social media agency creating engaging applications for brands on Facebook.In 2010 it was acquired by Syncapse, a global social media technology provider headquartered in Canada. Together with Syncapse’s existing team in London, we now build social campaigns, manage global fan pages and measure social data to achieve stellar value for our clients.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Nudge in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Nudge in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Nudge in a Sentence

  1. Tarisai Githu:

    State senators Eric Barlow and Lynn Hutchings sat down with us and listened to our story, we asked them to nudge the Gillette Police and the FBI to see if they have any information they can share with the family. We want to know – is the case cold? Is there something they know? They haven’t told us anything.

  2. Ben Wood:

    My expectation is that Apple will probably have to nudge prices up.

  3. Florian Hense:

    By exempting a significant chunk of bank deposits from the negative deposit rate and making its offer of long-term liquidity for banks even more generous, the ECB is mitigating the impact of a negative deposit rate on bank balance sheets, by lowering funding costs further, it can make it easier for governments to finance a modest fiscal expansion and nudge countries with some extra fiscal space to actually use it – think Germany.

  4. John McEntee:

    He knew since I'm always with him that,' Hey, if he asks your opinion, you know, try to nudge this along. This will help cool everything down,'.

  5. Heather Lydia Thornhill:

    To give is to nudge to nudge is to guide.

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