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sell out

vb. 1 To sell all of a product that is in stock. 2 (context idiomatic English) To abandon or betray one's supporters or principles to seek profit or other personal advantage.

WordNet
sell out
  1. v. get rid of all one's merchandise [syn: sell up, liquidize]

  2. give information that compromises others

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Sell Out (song)

"Sell Out" is a song by American ska punk band Reel Big Fish, released as the first track on the group's second album Turn the Radio Off on August 13, 1996. The song has proven to be one of Reel Big Fish's more popular releases. It has been interpreted as chronicling the payola scandals of early FM radio. However, it can also be seen as a satire of the way the pop music industry works in general. In the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the song was used in-between plays of beach volleyball.

Sell Out (Pist.On album)

$ell.Out is the second album from the heavy metal band Pist.On, recorded and released after the band was dropped by Atlantic Records.

Sell Out (Halfcocked album)

Sell Out is the first release by Boston hard rock band Halfcocked.

Sell Out

Sell Out may refer to:

  • Selling out, the compromising of principles in exchange for success
  • Sell Out (Halfcocked album)
  • Sell Out (Pist.On album)
  • The Who Sell Out, an album by the Who
  • "Sell Out" (song), a song by Reel Big Fish
  • Sell Out, a 1996 album by Dia Psalma

Usage examples of "sell out".

But we had to sell out, and the cattle-dip, overgrown with grass, afterwards stood like a sunk and overturned ruin of a castle in the air.

Maurice Vane knows what he is doing, and we were fools to sell out to him.

The evening edition of the Mail was a total sell out, just as the midday one had been.

Fortunately for them, Weber keeps steadily producing book after book with first printings that sell out almost immediately, then go back into printing after printing after printing.

Fortunately for them, Weber keeps steadily producing book after book with first printings that sell out almost immediately, then go back into continuous reprint.