When someone, for example your boss, "volunteers" you for something, then tells you that you have to do it.
Chris: Hey Joe, Are you going to the alcoholiday </a> with me this weekend?
Joe: No I can't ... My boss Phil voluntold me to write a news article for the company's weekly newsletter...
Joe: No I can't ... My boss Phil voluntold me to write a news article for the company's weekly newsletter...
by Prattster October 28, 2006
#1 - I can't believe that Maggie volunteered for that task!
#2 - She didn't, she was voluntold by her boss.
#2 - She didn't, she was voluntold by her boss.
by Roadheat November 06, 2006
When a parent volunteers his/her child then tells the child the task they have been volunteered for. Bosses are also good for voluntolding employees to certain tasks.
by Bob Letarte April 28, 2008
When my friend decided not to volunteer to help set up for the sports banquet, he was voluntold by his boss that he should.
by HaileyK May 28, 2010
When your boss needs volunteers, but nobody will do it, so you get ordered to; when your significant other says you will do something for a friend of theirs that you otherwise don't know or like.
by smartypantsred April 11, 2014
"Gee Bob, it was nice of you to volunteer to work overtime this weekend". "I didn't volunteer, I was voluntold"!
by Jrock146 May 29, 2014
The act of being asked to perform a task without any real option to decline, generally by a work superior who just didn't feel like doing it themselves.
by Stinknuts November 30, 2007