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Etymology

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From on +‎ sell.

Verb

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onsell (third-person singular simple present onsells, present participle onselling, simple past and past participle onsold)

  1. (British, business, transitive) To sell (a purchased item) to a second buyer.
    • 2009 January 30, “Shoplifting haul worth 'several millions'”, in Herald Sun[1]:
      "That property is then taken in by a receiver who then onsells it, we'll be alleging to markets or other retail stores."

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