blackball

UK /ˈblækbɔːl/ US /ˈblækbɑl/
noun 5verb 2name 1

Definitions

noun

1

A rejection; a vote against admitting someone.

2

A black ball used to indicate such a negative vote.

Regardless how many other people may have voted to approve a candidate for membership, a single blackball will reject the candidate.

3

A kind of large black sweet, a black-colored gobstopper.

4

A substance for blacking shoes, boots, etc. or for taking impressions of engraved work.

5

A game, a standardized version of the English version of eight-ball.

verb

1

To vote against, especially in an exclusive organization.

If you're not from a moneyed, well-connected family, you can count on getting blackballed from the fraternity.

Why, if I had known you all my life I should have grown up in the condition of Adam before the fall, and they would have blackballed me at the clubs.

2

To ostracize.

Henry knew. If he were blackballed by this distaff Mafia, he was doomed: Endless, but always justifiable, delays would occur in the work he wanted typed.

My father sure could have used a union. The monopoly that controlled the bank vault installation business blackballed him when he was in his late fifties because he'd gone to work for a rival company that immediately went belly-up. If he'd been in a union he'd have got his job back."

name

1

A small town in Grey district, West Coast, New Zealand, with a history of gold and coal mining.

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