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merch
[ murch ]
noun
- merchandise, especially as marketed to a particular fan base:
The band sold t-shirts and other merch while on tour.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of merch1
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Example Sentences
They are, in essence, the Amazon of sports merch, so their rise is easy to track and understand based on their logistical mastery of online marketplaces.
Moreover, Kelly’s lawyers claimed Michael was selling FaceTime interviews with Sophie to strangers on the internet, and hawking merch on Etsy.
Come July 1, however, the rainbow Twitter logos and glitter merch promotions are often ditched.
Now, as Sister Cindy has amassed nearly 320,000 TikTok followers, a Cameo account, and a merch store, the joke is growing not only stale, but poisonous.
The only clothing items I’ve purchased since the dawn of the work-from-home era are leggings, bike shorts, and t-shirt merch from my favorite podcasts.
Vendors in white tents lined the fan concourse, selling food, beer and merch.
On the site, supporters can use their Visas freely to buy WikiLeaks merch, as the transaction is handled by a third party.
But thankfully, Soraya Roberts writes, people are getting sick of sexist merch.
The merch will hit stores and online this March, giving AP fans something to get excited for.
And others were from customers wanting to know how to get their hands on the newly coronated piece of American political merch.
Shakespeare tells us that mercy 'is mightiest in the mightiest,' and is 'above this sceptred sway'; Merch.
As new memes sweep the net in the course of a day or two, stores have gotten better at putting merch in the windows to match.
Is the origin of Mark, a very common Jewish name, to be sought in the Celtic merch, a horse?
It was not uncommon, to prevent a person from being forsworn, that the terms of an oath should be literally fulfilled; cf. Merch.
None had twigged to the fact that they were reducing their goth-themed merch these days.
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