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Take an item or an idea or basically anything that you didn't create yourself and then present a cheaper version as your own. Suzy walmarted Martha Stewart's Platinum Napkin Rings ($50/ea) when she used aluminum foil in the same design and sold them for 50 cents each.
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To close down or cease operations due to being crushed by a larger, more powerful rival, usually due to the rival's unfair competitive advantage. Bob's Hardware was walmarted out of existence.
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To censor a previously cool thing, such as censoring a movie to have no blood, into something meant for daily church-going grandmothers. "Face down, ass up that's the way we like to play chess." What the hell, that was totally walmarted.
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The action of becoming a ghetto They really WalMarted their car by not taking care of it.
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To completely cheapen a once valuable and somewhat hard to attain item or accolade. Today the Nobel Peace Prize got walmarted after being won by Barak Obama after doing seemingly nothing. In other news, there are multiple reports today of Mother Teressa rolling over in her grave.
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Stranded by someone or something. I can't believe she just walmarted us like that.
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