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- cheat someone, especially financially:"she thought he was ripping her off over her royalties"
- steal or plagiarize something:"they have ripped off $6.7 billion" · "the film is a shameless collection of ideas ripped off from other movies"
nouninformalrip-off (noun) · rip-offs (plural noun) · ripoff (noun) · ripoffs (plural noun)- a fraud or swindle, especially something that is grossly overpriced:"designer label clothes are just expensive rip-offs"
- an inferior imitation of something:"rip-offs of all the latest styles"
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a fraud or swindle, especially something that is grossly overpriced:
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- Ripoff is a term used to describe cheating someone by charging too much money, or stealing something123. It can also refer to something that is too expensive or not worth its price4. A rip-off can also be an article or articles stolen2, or a situation in which the customer paid too much and regrets paying the money5. It can also mean that the customer did not get what they expected5.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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 the programming language from its competitor. rip-off noun [ C ] slang us / ˈrɪp ˌɔf / an act of cheating someone by charging too much or not giving anything of value for money spent:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/rip-offrip off verb (tr) to tear violently or roughly (from) (adverb) slang to steal from or cheat (someone) noun rip-off slang an article or articles stolen slang a grossly overpriced article slang the act of stealing or cheatingwww.dictionary.com/browse/ripoffrip off Slang 1. To steal from: thieves who ripped off the unsuspecting tourist. 2. To steal: ripped off a leather jacket while ostensibly trying on clothes. 3. To exploit, swindle, cheat, or defraud: a false advertising campaign that ripped off consumers.www.thefreedictionary.com/rip+off
English Language Learners Definition of rip-off. informal + disapproving. : something that is too expensive : something that is not worth its price. : something that is too much like something made by someone else. See the full definition for rip-off in the English Language Learners Dictionary.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rip-offA rip-off is something or a situation in which the customer paid too much. The customer also regrets paying the money. If I buy something and describe it as a rip-off, I am saying that I paid far too much. It could also mean that I did not get what I expected.marketbusinessnews.com/financial-glossary/rip-off/ Rip-off Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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