Sellout | Mean of sellout in English Dictionary
/ˈsɛlˌaʊt/
- Noun
- a game, concert, etc., for which all seats are sold
- The concert/game/performance was a sellout.
- an occurrence in which you do something that does not agree with your beliefs, values, etc., especially in order to make money
- The union sees the deal as a sellout.
- someone who does something that does not agree with that person's beliefs or values especially in order to make money
- Angry fans called him a sellout when he started appearing in television commercials.