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RIP-OFF Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an act or instance of stealing : theft also : a financial exploitation 2. a usually cheap exploitive imitation
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Ripoff - Wikipedia
A ripoff (or rip-off) is a grossly unfavorable financial transaction. It originated as slang that has entered into standard English usage as a business term ...
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RIP SOMEONE OFF definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
to cheat someone by charging too much money, or to steal something: We got ripped off buying our new car. Some accuse the company of ripping off ...
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rip-off, n. (and a.) slang (orig. U.S.). (ˈrɪpɒf) Also rip off, ripoff. [f. to rip off s.v. rip v.2 6.] 1. One who steals, a thief.1970 Manch. Guardian Weekly 2 May 16/4 ‘Who do you have on Haight Street today?’ he [sc. a San Francisco drug peddler] said disgustedly... ‘You have burn artists (fraudu...
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304 Synonyms & Antonyms for RIP-OFF | Thesaurus.com
rip-off · cheat · con · exploitation · fraud · larceny · lift · pinch · racket · steal · stealing · theft · thievery · thieving. Weak match. purloining. Did You ...
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What is another word for "rip off"? - WordHippo
To copy or duplicate something, typically illegally. To cheat or swindle, especially by overcharging. To dishonestly take something for one's own use.
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Rip-Off (film)
Rip-Off was one case where it was stronger." But Rip-Off is engaged in a thankless task.
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RIP OFF definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
If you say that something that you bought was a rip-off, you mean that you were charged too much money or that it was of very poor quality. [informal].
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Rip off - Wikipedia
Rip off or rip-off may refer to: Ripoff, a bad financial transaction; Confidence trick, an attempt to defraud a person; Knockoffs, or fake goods; Rip Off ...
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Rip off - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Other forms: ripped off; ripping off; rips off. Definitions of rip off. verb. deprive somebody of something by deceit. synonyms: cheat, chisel.
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Don't scam your readers: Rip-off vs. rip off - Inventing Reality Editing ...
Rip-off is a noun meaning that a deal is unfair or a scam: Aunt Janie knew the purse's cheap quality made it a rip-off given the high cost.
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Is Christmas a Pagan Rip-off? - The Gospel Coalition
Why do we celebrate Christmas on December 25? The first answer to the question is that some Christians don't. In the Eastern branch of the church, Christmas is celebrated on January 6, probably for the same reasons—according to a different calculation—that Christmas came to be celebrated on December 25 in the West. Although we can't be ...
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Baquacil: Cloudy Water, Problems, and Why It's a Rip-Off
Baquacil, which is classified as a Biquanide, is a non bleach/halogenic product whose main oxidizing component is hydrogen peroxide. With peroxide being the main oxidizer, the problem with the system is that waste builds up in the pool water over time and eventually a pink sludge build up results in the pool's plumbing.
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rip-offn (usu sing 通常作单数) (sl 俚) act of defrauding, stealing, overcharging, etc 欺诈; 偷窃; 索要高价 80p for a cup of coffee? What a rip-off! 一杯咖啡要 80 便士? 真是敲竹杠!
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The Rip-Off (novel)
The Rip-Off is a 1985 crime novel by Jim Thompson.
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