self-distribute

English

Etymology

From self- +‎ distribute.

Verb

self-distribute (third-person singular simple present self-distributes, present participle self-distributing, simple past and past participle self-distributed)

  1. To distribute without outside help.
    • 2003 August 16, vjmorton, “Not-so-brave heart”, in Rightwing Film Geek[1]:
      If one of the most famous stars in the world gets this much grief trying to self-finance and self-distribute a Christ movie without the approval of Jewish pressure groups, what’s a mere studio owned by a conglomerate with 30 other boycottworthy irons in the fire to do?