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rip off

vb. 1 To pull off by ripping 2 (context idiomatic English) to steal, cheat or swindle 3 (context idiomatic English) to copy, especially illegally 4 (context idiomatic English) to charge an exorbitant or unfair rate

WordNet
rip off

v. deprive somebody of something by deceit; "The con-man beat me out of $50"; "This salesman ripped us off!"; "we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme"; "They chiseled me out of my money" [syn: cheat, chisel]

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Rip off

Rip off or rip-off may refer to:

  • Ripoff, a term used for mischievous financial transactions, copies, imitations or plagiarism
  • Rip-Off, an arcade game

Usage examples of "rip off".

If he had made it undetected to port, all he would have had to do was rip off the mask and disappear.

The more satisfying one would be to find Mia, drag her off somewhere, rip off her clothes, and pump out the energy in wild, crazy sex.

When the madam finds out he's lame, she'll send her underlings to rip off my privates, stick them in my mouth, and sew my lips shut.

Green is lucky that Beezer did not actually rip off his head, instead of merely talking about it.

A visit today requires parking into the wind les~ it rip off your car door.

He expected a bullet to rip off the top of his head at any mo­.

Finally Harman found a way to clamber to the top of the tank and they used the pipe as a lever to first lift and then rip off the complicated lid.

Now would you like to leave quietly, or should I knock you down, rip off that Laura Ashley blouse-which doesn't suit you, by the way-and send you out of here naked and hysterical?