sign-on

[ sahyn-on, -awn ]

noun
  1. Radio and Television. the opening salutation, station identification, etc., at the beginning of the broadcast day.

  2. an act or instance of signing on.

Origin of sign-on

1
First recorded in 1880–85; noun use of verb phrase sign on

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How to use sign-on in a sentence

British Dictionary definitions for sign on

sign on

verb(adverb)
  1. (tr) to hire or employ

  2. (intr) to commit oneself to a job, activity, etc

  1. (intr) British to register as unemployed with the Department of Social Security

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Other Idioms and Phrases with sign-on

sign-on

Enlist oneself as an employee, as in Arthur decided to sign on with the new software company. [Late 1800s]

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