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Definition of merch in English: merchnounməːtʃmərCH mass nouninformal any merch involving Elvis, the Beatles, the Stones, Led Zeppelin, or punk-rock legends moves quickly short for merchandise as autumn merch creeps into stores, summer sales offer up lunatic bargains as modifier people mobbed the merch stand to buy T-shirts Example sentencesExamples - He'll also be bringing a few copies of his book to sell at the merch table.
- The band then strolled off the stage, leaving the crowd begging for more as they rushed to buy band merch.
- You'd think people had to make a purchase at the merch booth before being allowed to enter the venue.
- We formally invited her to travel with us as our merch person.
- Bands earn more money from merch, live shows and sponsorships than from record royalties.
- In other words, they don't think the company can pay for the merch.
- Expect to find discounted merch from faves like Greenbaum Clothing, Joaned, and street-sweet newbie Steen Designs.
- My wife and I came out of a store in Buffalo with $400 worth of merch—and we'd just stopped in to look at the place!
- Taking a few minutes to recover, the group made their way to the merch area to meet with all the kids one last time.
- Energy drinks and other licensed merch are also on the table.
- We've got a couple of songs on there to download, as well as some merch.
- Come up to us and say hello, you will find one of us by the merch stall.
- The proprietor prefers to be on the floor; hustling merch, schmoozing with the clientele and practising the salesmanship he learned 45 years ago.
- Industry observers predicted that Batman Forever merch would be the summer's runaway hit.
- The bulk of the market's merch is in better condition than your average sidewalk-sale loot.
- Both her ready-to-wear merch and her custom orders are now on sale.
- For a marginalized band, these guys were moving merch by the truckload.
Definition of merch in US English: merchnounmərCH informal any merch involving Elvis, the Beatles, the Stones, Led Zeppelin, or punk-rock legends moves quickly short for merchandise as autumn merch creeps into stores, summer sales offer up lunatic bargains as modifier people mobbed the merch stand to buy T-shirts Example sentencesExamples - The proprietor prefers to be on the floor; hustling merch, schmoozing with the clientele and practising the salesmanship he learned 45 years ago.
- The bulk of the market's merch is in better condition than your average sidewalk-sale loot.
- You'd think people had to make a purchase at the merch booth before being allowed to enter the venue.
- Bands earn more money from merch, live shows and sponsorships than from record royalties.
- Come up to us and say hello, you will find one of us by the merch stall.
- He'll also be bringing a few copies of his book to sell at the merch table.
- We've got a couple of songs on there to download, as well as some merch.
- Both her ready-to-wear merch and her custom orders are now on sale.
- Energy drinks and other licensed merch are also on the table.
- Industry observers predicted that Batman Forever merch would be the summer's runaway hit.
- For a marginalized band, these guys were moving merch by the truckload.
- Expect to find discounted merch from faves like Greenbaum Clothing, Joaned, and street-sweet newbie Steen Designs.
- In other words, they don't think the company can pay for the merch.
- Taking a few minutes to recover, the group made their way to the merch area to meet with all the kids one last time.
- We formally invited her to travel with us as our merch person.
- The band then strolled off the stage, leaving the crowd begging for more as they rushed to buy band merch.
- My wife and I came out of a store in Buffalo with $400 worth of merch—and we'd just stopped in to look at the place!
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