soft-launch
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From soft launch.
Verb
soft-launch (third-person singular simple present soft-launches, present participle soft-launching, simple past and past participle soft-launched)
- (transitive, marketing) To release (a product or service) to a limited audience.
- Coordinate term: hard-launch
- (transitive, informal) To announce (a romantic relationship) or reveal (one's romantic partner) in a subtle or ambiguous manner.
- Coordinate term: hard-launch
- 2021 January 14, Alex Zaragoza, “Bow Down to Lori Harvey, the Queen of Dating”, in Vice:
- You might soft-launch a new partner in an Instagram Story, or in the background in the fourth pic in a carousel, but a cute couple shot front and center on the main feed informs your most dedicated DMers that the club is closed to new members until further notice.
- 2023 August 28, Hanna Lustig, “Bad Bunny Soft-Launched Kendall Jenner Relationship With NSFW Photo Dump”, in Glamour:
- Bad Bunny seemingly soft-launched his fling with Kendall Jenner on his Instagram Stories over the weekend, and I for one will go down with this ship.
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