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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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