The word hype is slang, believed to have its origins in the Latin word hyperbole (from the Greek huperbole-), a combination of hyper-, meaning "over," usually implying excess or exaggeration, and -bole, meaning "throw."
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You Can Hype Anything: Creative Tactics and Advice for Anyone With a Product, Business or Talent to Promote
August 25, 1998, Citadel
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You can hype anything
1995, Carol Pub. Group
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