Coupon Lingo

By Extreme Couponing Rudy on June 7th, 2013
 Ever wanted to coupon but don't know the lingo?  Check out these most used couponing words!

Blinkies= Coupons found in the store near the product that come from a red blinking box.

BOGO or B1G1= Buy One Get One Free.

CAT or Catalina= Coupon that prints at the register after purchase.

CRT= A coupon that prints on the cash register tape.

Double Coupon= A coupon that a store will double in value.

DND= Do not double.

ECB= CVS Extra Care Bucks earned for your purchases.

Filler= An item purchased to reach a minimum total in order to get the deal.

Free Item Coupon= A coupon that allows you to get the product completely free.

F2BF= Fun 2B Frugal!

GM= General Mills.

IVC= Walgreens instant value coupon.

IP= Internet printable coupon.

MFG= Manufacturer’s coupon.

MIR= Mail in rebate.

NED= No expiration date.

OOP= Out of pocket, which refers to the actually money you had to pay after sales and coupons.

OYNO= On your next order.

P&G= Proctor & Gamble

Peelie= A coupon that you can peel off the product package.

PSA= Prices starting at.

Q= Coupon.

RP= Red Plum.

RR= Register rewards at Walgreens.

SS= Smart source.

Stacking= Using a store coupon with a manufacturer’s coupon on the same item.

Tearpad= A pad of coupons found hanging from the store’s shelf or display. (Like a sticky note)

Triple Coupon= A coupon that a grocery store triples in value.

WYB= When you buy.

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