What does Sellout mean?
Definitions for Sellout
ˈsɛlˌaʊtsell·out
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Princeton's WordNet
selloutnoun
an act of betrayal
Wiktionary
selloutnoun
An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain.
selloutnoun
A person who compromises their principles for financial gain.
selloutnoun
An event for which all tickets have been purchased.
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sellout
A sellout refers to a person or organization who compromises their values, principles, or intentions, often for personal gain such as money or fame. It can also refer to an event that has all tickets or places sold.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Sellout in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Sellout in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Sellout in a Sentence
How does this end? It cannot end with the sellout of Ukraine. It cannot end where we give half of the Ukraine to Putin because what he will do is consolidate his power and in a year or two from now, take the rest because he doesn’t want a buffer from NATO, he wants to reconstruct the Soviet Union.
I can imagine (Meghan) mixing the traditional brands with a more contemporary spin, whatever she ends up doing, it's going to be a sellout.
If you're black and you don't think a certain way as far as they are concerned, you're an Uncle Tom, a sellout, a traitor, you hate yourself.
We do not have a Republican Party on Capitol Hill that can get its act together, i don’t know how you would carry water for this, conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh said Monday. Not that I want to ; don’t misunderstand. I ’m just coming up with new ways to explain what a sellout, disaster, betrayal — whatever you want to call this — it is. At a White House leadership press conference Tuesday morning, however, Speaker Paul Ryan and other top Republicans defended the package. Paul Ryan touted the.
I’ve said it before: I hope our fans appreciate this guy, i hope every home game is a sellout, because you ain’t got many times left to see this guy and he is a special, special player.
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