1. walkout - Noun
2. walkout - Verb
the act of walking out (of a meeting or organization) as a sign of protest
a strike in which the workers walk out
Source: WordNetthere was a walkout by the Black members as the chairman rose to speak Source: Internet
Amazon fired a worker who staged the walkout saying the employee himself flaunted distancing rules. Source: Internet
As a young man, Cagney became interested in farming – sparked by a soil conservation lecture he had attended – to the extent that during his first walkout from Warner Bros., he helped to found a convert farm in Martha's Vineyard. Source: Internet
An unfinished walkout basement offers plenty of storage space or can be finished to suit your desires. Source: Internet
After the walkout, discontent mounted, and in June 1924 a peasant-backed insurgency had won control of Tirana. Source: Internet
At this, Ruairí Ó Brádaigh led a small walkout, just as he and Sean Mac Stiofain had done sixteen years earlier with the creation of Provisional Sinn Féin. Source: Internet