sellout in English

noun
1
the selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.
Every week, he pined for a sellout , selling the virtues of a good crowd like a high-school coach, hoping that filled stands would raise the stakes in the 50-50 raffle.
2
a sale of a business or company.
Two years of home sellouts and the increased concession sales alone could be worth as much as $15 million.
verb

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1. I really liked his earlier music, but I've Chalked him off as a total sellout in recent years

2. 24 NARRATOR: To some of his supporters, the president's change of heart on NAFTA was nothing less than a sellout.

3. Event managers and planners can make use of this modern software solution, to increase Attendee satisfaction and create sellout events with ease

4. Advertising; publicity: The show was a sellout weeks ahead of the opening because of advance Billing. the amount of business done by a firm, especially an advertising agency, within a specified period of time