n.
- The act of selling out.
- An event for which all the tickets are sold.
- Slang. One who has betrayed one's principles or an espoused cause.
Dictionary:
sell·out (sĕl'out')
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
an act of betrayal
| Franck Goldberg Videotape (1985 Visual Arts Film) | |
| Goodnight Sellout (2005 Album by Plow United) | |
| The Sellout (1951 Crime Film) |
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