Sellout

Word SELLOUT
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Definitions and meanings of "Sellout"

What do we mean by sellout?

The act of selling out. noun

An event for which all the tickets are sold. noun

One who has betrayed one's principles or an espoused cause. noun

An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain. noun

A person who compromises their principles for financial gain. noun

An event for which all tickets have been purchased. noun

An act of betrayal noun

An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain.

A person who compromises his or her principles for financial gain.

The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Sellout

The word "sellout" in example sentences

But widespread black support remained elusive, Hutchinson said: "Either you loved him, you identified with him, you saw him as one of your own, as a black performer important to the black community, or you saw him as someone who basically, I don't want to use the term sellout, but ... as a creature and a creation of the white world." ❋ Unknown (2009)

The term "sellout" is used to denigrate black people who go places in society. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The App store walled garden sellout is just stupid … ❋ Unknown (2009)

IMAGE UNITED writer Robert Kirkman said, With an overprint this substantial, this immediate sellout is a clear indication the founders and their pantheon of characters are as hot as ever. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Any Democratic president who seriously tries to govern will rapidly face accusations of being a corporate sellout from a some on the left, regardless of the facts of the situation. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"To have an opportunity to compete for a championship in front of a sellout is something I hope these players remember for their lifetime." ❋ Unknown (2006)

` ` To have an opportunity to compete for a championship in front of a sellout is something I hope these players remember for their lifetime. '' ❋ Unknown (2006)

The crowd was described as a sellout despite small patches of empty seats and ticket prices that topped out at almost $850. ❋ By RAVI SOMAIYA (2011)

He offers a rigorous and bracing case study of the quintessential "sellout"--Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, perhaps the most vilified black public official in American history. ❋ Mary L. Dudziak (2008)

A government minister stunned a judicial probe into fraudulent war disability payments by calling a questioner a "sellout" - guerilla slang for a collaborator with the former white government. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Rise Against have been in the trenches with the Warped Tour generation for ten years now, and they seem all but immune to the slings and arrows of those who would cry "sellout" - when they rolled out a limited-edition Vans skate shoe in 2007, they accompanied it with a detailed statement attesting that it was vegan friendly and sweatshop free. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I’ll have to go with number three, tho’ I don’t think that the sellout is necessarily in the service of consensus so much as the appearance of consensus (to go back to my original point about one side manipulating the goal posts). ❋ Unknown (2007)

If you believe that the goal of HCR is create an efficient system that delivers high quality health care, this sellout is a supreme disappointment. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A person who does this, as opposed to continuing along his or her original path, is labelled a sellout and typically regarded with disgust and immediate loss of respect. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)

As in the days when one was called a sellout or "vendido" with words like "Uncle Tom" or "Tio Taco", the GOP candidates pathetic performance previews a near future that will likely see the resurgence of another such term: Republicano. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another touts his prescription-drug proposal, which relies on HMOs and which Democrats characterize as a sellout to the industry. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But naturally you're called a sellout, because it's the big tent party, right? ❋ Unknown (2008)

The challenge is to not be called a sellout in the road to pop. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Today, "selling out" is so acceptably commonplace it doesn't even seem like a syndrome, but in the 60s being called a sellout carried some sting. ❋ Wolcott, James (2007)

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