Define Sold Meaning

Sold
An expression of agreement, especially in a context of negotiation. Obviously rooted in business language.

Tom: "Let's meet in your appartment, thirty minutes. I'll order dinner."
Cindy: "Sold."
By Trix
Sold
1.past tense of getting knoced out, or just punched in the face, without any retaliation

2. when someone gets punched in the face and there is noticable damege to their grill

Todd came into the room with a black eye and I asked, "Who sold you"
By Zonda
Sold

Simon likes to take it up the batthole in Northbridge
By Carroll
Sold

Strider: "OMG look it's sold! My gooch just tingled."
By Paule
Sold
the past tense of the verb you call someone when they sell out, meaning they messed something up for a great amount of people

he sold yesterday when he didn’t catch the ball to get the winning point in the baseball game
By Kelsey
SOLD
when someone does something wrong in the pitch like wrong pass and the opponent goes and score so you shout to that player that did the pass SOLD

goalkeeper: tries to pass to his fellow winger
ball: gets robbed by the striker

spectators and the other team: SOLD HE SOLD
By Dorry
Sold
The step after salty. The point where you are so mad and feel so stupid that words can't express it.

"Hey daniel I saw you got turned down by the same girl 4 times in a row."
"....."
"Oh you sold huh?"
By Caritta
Sold The Bag
To lose a chance you once had. (Usally occurs with mf named Jack or Ben)

Jack: I can’t believe I messed it up with that with that girl
Ben: yea bro we both sold the bag
By Zea
I'm Sold
When you are convinced of/by something.

At first I wasn't certain whether Drake's album would go platinum but after listening to it and considering how good it is, I'm sold it will!
By Kial
Truth Be Sold
A malapropism of the phrase "truth be told", which is used in situations where the "truth" in question is of the nature of a financial gain.

Tom - "If that band wanted to retain their integrity, they shouldn't have signed to Sony / BMG, and released a pop album"
Doug - "Truth be sold."
By Joyce