sellout
[ sel-out ]
/ ˈsɛlˌaʊt /
noun
an act or instance of selling out.
an entertainment, as a show or athletic event, for which all the seats are sold.
Informal.
a person who betrays a cause, organization, or the like; traitor.
Informal.
a person who compromises his or her personal values, integrity, talent, or the like, for money or personal advancement.
Origin of sellout
1855–60,
Americanism; noun use of verb phrase
sell out
Words nearby sellout
selling point,
selling race,
selling short,
selling-plater,
sellotape,
sellout,
selma,
selsyn,
seltzer,
selva,
selvage