Trinket in a sentence as a noun

You can do this with any $2 trinket from anywhere.

You can combine this with a trinket generator to give each one a little more flavor.

Instead [...] we must work in sales and marketing to convince someone with money to trade cash for our trinket, so that we can have purchasing power to access the natural bounty of the land.

And that's why Bogost slams gamification in the first place: the trinkets you get are valueless, and present no expense to the company.

No negative consequences so far, and I'm definitely glad I didn't dedicate 20%+ of my income to a valueless trinket.

So being a nasty capitalist convicted multiple times of abusing monopolies is OK if you throw a trinket to charity?

Does this turn into "I bought a trinket on ebay and the guy didn't send me the thing, reverse the transaction"?Part of the strength of bitcoin is a permanent historical record.

Oh just buy whatever you want, for whatever reasons you used to make up to justify an overpriced trinket which people think boosts their social standing because it pretty, and overpriced.

That's taken out a lot of our 'trinket' buying options...Got encouraged to submit it here as it sort-of qualifies as a hack on top of a service that wasn't really designed for this sort of thing...

If I were the guy, I'd be more offended by money than by some marketing trinket; sending me money implies they thought my involvement was worth that amount of money, and it's unlikely they would send enough to correspond to a reasonable hourly rate.

Trinket definitions

noun

cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing

See also: bangle bauble gaud gewgaw novelty fallal