Definitions for billing
billing
bill·ing
Spelling: [bil-ing]
IPA: /ˈbɪl ɪŋ/
Billing is a 7 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.
You can make 60 anagrams from letters in billing (bgiilln).
Definitions for billing
noun
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the relative position in which a performer or act is listed on handbills, posters, etc.:
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advertising; publicity:
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the amount of business done by a firm, especially an advertising agency, within a specified period of time.
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an act or instance of preparing or sending out a bill or invoice.
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the total amount of the cost of goods or services billed to a customer, usually covering purchases made or services rendered within a specified period of time.
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a statement of money owed for goods or services supplied:
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a piece of paper money worth a specified amount:
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Government. a form or draft of a proposed statute presented to a legislature, but not yet enacted or passed and made law.
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bill of exchange.
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a written or printed public notice or advertisement.
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any written paper containing a statement of particulars:
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Law. a written statement, usually of complaint, presented to a court.
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Slang. one hundred dollars:
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playbill.
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entertainment scheduled for presentation; program:
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Obsolete.
a promissory note.
a written and sealed document.
a written, formal petition.
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the parts of a bird's jaws that are covered with a horny or leathery sheath; beak.
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the visor of a cap or other head covering.
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a beaklike promontory or headland.
Idioms
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fill the bill, to fulfill the purpose or need well:
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bill and coo, to kiss or fondle and whisper endearments, as lovers:
verb (used with object)
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to charge for by bill; send a bill to:
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to enter (charges) in a bill; make a bill or list of:
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to advertise by bill or public notice:
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to schedule on a program:
verb (used without object)
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to join bills or beaks, as doves.
Origin of billing
First recorded in 1870-75; bill1 + -ing1
Examples for billing
He shrank back a little, putting Doyle between him and Mr. billing.
Good morning t' ye, good folks; as usual, I perceive, billing and cooing.
It is not as if you two were two young people, and that you wanted to be billing and cooing.
There, high up in the mountains, lies the dove-cote where they hope to do their billing and cooing.
Statoil told ProPublica that it sells its gas independently and makes decisions about billing separately from Chesapeake.
She had had a lover, certainly, but there had been no billing and cooing with him.
Another started an “Ideal Clinic” in New York where volunteers help her do the billing.
Even so, the roles are usually supporting ones, around seventh, eighth, or ninth billing.
The customer-service representative said they had notified the billing service used by my doctors that I was not “in network.”
They all insist that Health Republic/MagnaCare had not told their billing departments that I was out of network.