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Definition
to refuse to buy things (from someone) or to refuse to participate in an activity (with someone) in order to express disapproval
- She's calling for a school-wide boycott of Ho's Deli.3 — October 6-10 (76% in)
- Saturday, October 11, 9:30 a.m. So I was right: Lilly does think the reason I'm not participating in the taping today is because I'm against her boycott of the Hos.4 — October 11-15 (0% in)
- SHE SAYS YOU WON'T SUPPORT HER BOYCOTT OF HO'S DELI.4 — October 11-15 (29% in)
- Boycott Ho's Deli!4 — October 11-15 (37% in)
- The whole school is plastered with Boycott Ho's Deli posters.4 — October 11-15 (37% in)
- Or maybe she's just sore because her boycott of Ho's Deli is creating serious turmoil within the school.4 — October 11-15 (61% in)
- The nonsmokers want to continue the boycott, but the smokers are all for writing the Hos a stern letter and then forgetting about it.4 — October 11-15 (61% in)
- And since all the popular kids in school smoke, they aren't honoring the boycott at all.4 — October 11-15 (61% in)
- It was filmed before Lilly called off the boycott due to lack of interest.5 — October 16-19 (40% in)
- Michael really didn't have anyone else to hang out with, since Principal Gupta ruled that the Internet is not a culture and therefore cannot have its own table, and so the Computer Club boycotted the Cultural Diversity Dance on principle.5 — October 16-19 (87% in)
There are no more uses of "boycott" in The Princess Diaries.
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