wishlist

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English

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Etymology

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From wish +‎ list.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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wishlist (plural wishlists)

  1. Alternative form of wish list

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Verb

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wishlist (third-person singular simple present wishlists, present participle wishlisting, simple past and past participle wishlisted)

  1. To place on a wishlist.
    • 2017 September, John S. Tonello, “The Full Stack Project”, in Linux Journal, number 281, page 81:
      The books table will hold the core information about each book, and the library table will hold each user’s information about that book—namely, whether it’s been read or wishlisted.
    • 2019 August, “Universal remote”, in Edge, number 334, page 14:
      The titles featured saw staggering numbers of people checking out their store pages and wishlisting the games (this is key, as on launch day, an email is sent to remind players to pick up the game).
    • 2021, Mark Leslie Lefebvre, Wide for the Win: Strategies to Sell Globally via Multiple Platforms and Forge Your Own Path to Success, Stark Publishing Solutions, →ISBN:
      These discount promotions are driven by Google’s algorithm and can include: [] • Targeted in-app notifications and emails to customers that have wishlisted or sampled that title.