Associations to the word «Sellout»
Noun
- Crowd
- Attendance
- Blackout
- Coliseum
- Streak
- Ticket
- Macy
- Stadium
- Maverick
- Arena
- Wembley
- Opener
- Fan
- Blazer
- Rematch
- Betrayal
- Bowl
- Overtime
- Peach
- Dome
- Seating
- Sessions
- Spectator
- Gig
- Sock
- Concert
- Auditorium
- Venue
- Ncaa
- Madison
- Playoff
- Tour
- Nebraska
- Game
- Basketball
- Capacity
- Penn
- Quest
- Nba
- Selling
- Record
- Franchise
- Portland
- Dame
- Sell
- Average
- Nfl
- Pittsburgh
- Weekend
- Handbook
- Patriot
- Dallas
- Seattle
- Gray
- Audience
- Season
- Garden
- Show
- Johnny
- Victory
- Theatre
- Defeat
- Negotiation
- Team
- Exhibition
- Expansion
- Band
- Center
- Buffalo
Adjective
Wiktionary
SELLOUT, noun. An action in which principles are compromised for financial gain.
SELLOUT, noun. A person who compromises his or her principles for financial gain.
SELLOUT, noun. The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.
Dictionary definition
SELLOUT, noun. An act of betrayal.
Wise words
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