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VIP

[vee-ahy-pee] / ˈviˈaɪˈpi /


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Images from Bako’s baby shower were set in a 14,000-square-foot rental villa on one of Dubai’s palm islands, which markets itself as offering eight luxury bathrooms, VIP suites and a “massive assorted candy wall.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Fabletics runs a "VIP" subscription service which means that for a monthly fee of £59.99 its customers get store credit which can only be used to buy products from its website.

From BBC

For $250, customers get a longer session, drinks at the VIP suite and shipping arranged for purchases.

From The Wall Street Journal

It gained access to the government's VIP lane to fast-track approved suppliers.

From BBC

Yes, they were on a VIP balcony that felt private.

From Los Angeles Times