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sellout

An Asian or Black who hates their ethnic identity and wants desperately to assimilate into White American WASP culture. Usually wears Abercrombie and Fitch and dates Whites only.
I hate sellouts.
by Moo Goo Gai Pan December 31, 2003
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sellout

what people call an artist who is doing good for themselves when they should be happy for them.
WOW alot of people like greenday... I guess I should hate them so i can look different.
retard: greenday are sellouts.
Me: they are just doing good for themselves you idiot.
(me kills retarded kid) haha bitch.. oh woops he was special.
by jimmy sunshine October 2, 2005
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sellout

When a crappy band finally makes a song that sounds good.
It's a commonly held belief that Metallica's sellout song is "Wherever I May Roam", an excellent piece of music.
by Mike May 8, 2006
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sellout

A term used by nerds, music elitists, posers, haters, and n00bs to describe a musical artist when his/her/their music becomes good.
Hey! band name's music doesnt have shitty recording quality and poor musical composition anymore, their such sellouts!
by bootzy April 14, 2006
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sellout

blink-182; good charlotte; simple plan; ataris; offspring; etc.

not: rancid; pennywise; nofx

basically when a band takes too much input from their record label and changes their sound/style to suit the desires. pretty much is the price u pay to earn more money and fame.
by Anonymous July 6, 2003
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sellout

When a band gets too much money and plays music for the money, not their original fans. The band usally also starts playing a different type of music such as pop to appeal to a larger audience. As a result they make more money.

Bands such as Good Charlotte, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, Simple Plan, and many more are sellouts.
"Have you heard Good Charlotte's new music?"
"Yea it sucks. There total sellouts."
by Jon djklasle April 13, 2008
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sellout

When someone makes more money than the person complaining about them. this used to be a term of heavy insult in which one would feel guilty about having money but now holds no weight in the new millenium. To "be paid" or "live comfortably" and not be poor.
james -- *points finger* shameful!!!!...SELLOUT!!!!!
>;(


George -- "yep thats me.. paid and living comfortable! ...the sellout. no shame in my game baby!" ;)
by Alex Comrad June 24, 2005
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