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Volun-Told 

Being Volun-Told means someone volunteers a person or multiple persons to do something for them or someone else and is usually used in school
Hayden was Volun-Told to do something by his teacher
Volun-Told by TypicalUrban February 17, 2019

voluntold 

forciby volunteered. A task that was once voluntary has now been ordered to you.
"You slack ass ensigns. Since none of you are going to volunteer, consider yourselves all voluntold. See you tomorrow morning at 0600."
voluntold by Kevin Ferguson December 12, 2003

voluntold 

voluntold: The exact opposite of volunteering. Always used in reference to an unpleasant task to which you have been assigned by your boss.
Example 1:

Co-worker 1: I hear you got a transfer.
Co-worker 2: Yeah. I didn't want to, but I was voluntold.

Example 2:

Co-worker 1: You want to go fishing Saturday???
Co-worker 2: I can't, I got voluntold I have to work this weekend.
voluntold by Honorarius April 17, 2006

Voluntold 

To be volunteered without asking you first. Told to do something without your consent.
Colin was voluntold by Ivan to organize the potluck event.
Voluntold by yoyo-ma June 25, 2010
result of a supervisor/manager/other person in charge asking for volunteers, and then at the last minute deciding that since no one volenteered to work, that he would volenteer people to work.
monday:
boss: i need some volunteers to work this weekend

thursday: since no one volunteered to work, Joe your coming in.

Joe: Wow, i was just volentold to work :(

voluntold 

The act of "volunteering" someone for something without giving them the choice.
"How's that ergonomics training you've been in all week?"

"Pretty good, even though I was voluntold for it. I thought it was gonna be boring, but it's a lot of fun!"
voluntold by ergolady February 3, 2010