noun
- events for which all tickets have been sold
- people who abandon their principles for personal gain
Usage: plural of sellout
Usage: plural of sellout; informal; often derogatory
Examples
- The concert series featured three consecutive sellouts at the arena.
- Broadway shows often have multiple sellouts during peak season.
- The band’s popularity led to sellouts in every major city.
- Critics called them sellouts for changing their sound to appeal to mainstream audiences.
- Former activists who became corporate executives were labeled sellouts by their peers.
- The political party accused defectors of being sellouts to special interests.