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loot-in noun politically motivated group shoplifting US, 1970- [A] department store loot-in was being planned. “We’ll choose a shop [...] select the stuff we want, hand the cashier a flower and head towards the door.” — Richard Neville, Play Power,
- He flipped out over Keith’s suggestion that “a thousand children will stage Loot-ins at department stores to strike at the property fetish that underlies genocidal war”. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 73, 1970
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