sellout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) An action in which principles are compromised for personal gain.
 * 2) A person who compromises his or her principles for financial gain.
 * The rock star used to be hardcore, but now he's just a sellout.
 * 1) The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.
 * The game was a sellout.
 * 1) The selling of an entire stock of something, especially tickets for an entertainment or sports event.
 * The game was a sellout.

Translations

 * Hungarian:, , ,


 * Arabic: مَأْجُوْرٌ
 * Catalan:
 * French:
 * Hungarian:, érdekhajhász,
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: прода́жный челове́к, прода́жная душа́
 * Serbo-Croatian: prodana duša
 * Spanish:
 * Urdu: بِکاؤُ


 * Hungarian: telt ház

Etymology
From, from , of uncertain ultimate origin.

Verb

 * 1)  to watch
 * 2)  to look at
 * 3)  to see
 * 4)  to concern
 * 5)  to consider

Usage notes
This verb may be used with or without the preposition :

However, when used without ouzh, the verb may take the meaning of "to see" (usually portrayed by the verb ).