Definition of "Walmart"
Walmart
verb
third-person singular simple present Walmarts, present participle Walmarting, simple past and past participle Walmarted
(intransitive) To shop at Walmart.
Quotations
She and her best friend Earlene Pebworth, spent many happy days playing cards cards and bingo, as well as making the famous Christmas candy, gossiping, Walmarting and entertaining the Manor staff and residents with their antics.
2022 January 16, “Obituaries”, in Times Record News, volume 115, number 243, section “Sybol Ray Maze Brandon”, page 2A
(transitive) To outcompete, or drive out of business, by one's superior size and market share.
Quotations
Finally, Munneke suggested that smaller communities like Akron are already susceptible to being “Wal-Marted” by any of the large firms in Cleveland or any number of national law firms who might come in and craft a nominal fee-sharing arrangement with local counsel under Rule 1.5(e).
2001, ABA/BNA Lawyers’ Manual on Professional Conduct, volume 17, number 12, page 354
“Nature is taking care of itself. They wiped out so many mom-and-pop independent bookstores,” he [John King] said. “They Walmarted the cities and towns, and now they’re getting what they deserve. I hate to be that forward, but that’s the way I feel.”
2011 February 17, David Runk, “Bankruptcy worries Borders shoppers: Four Michigan stores to close, company says”, in The Times Herald, Port Huron, Mich., page 4A
A piece of backstory that got nixed from the final “I Care a Lot” script explained that Marla actually owned a boutique vape store and was “Walmarted out of business,” leading her to “play dirty like everybody else,” [Rosamund] Pike says.
2021 February 19, Brian Truitt, “Pike goes to extremes in dark ‘I Care a Lot’”, in USA Today, page 5B