Boycott (disambiguation)

A boycott is an organized ostracism as a means of protest.

Boycott may also refer to:

People with the name

  • Arthur Boycott (1877-1938), British pathologist and naturalist
  • Charles Boycott (1832–1897), a British land agent whose ostracism by his local community in Ireland gave rise to the word boycott
  • Geoffrey Boycott (born 1940), English cricketer
  • Rosie Boycott (born 1951), British journalist

Places

Arts, entertainment, and media

gollark: The CDC has a "disease of the week"?
gollark: Still, as koishi said, it probably won't be an issue here.
gollark: If, on other servers, there is a significant enough furry presence already that there's actually much of a "war", then you would expect that to have already triggered a war if that's all that's needed.
gollark: It, er, sounds like you stir up conflict somehow then?
gollark: > They'll make it as good as all the software they makeThis is Google. They will randomly kill it, or make another application doing nearly the same thing but lacking some critical feature and make everyone switch, while mining your data.
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