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Idiom: Rip Off

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How to pronounce "rip off":

AU

Misspelling of rip-off.

To pull off by ripping.

To steal, cheat or swindle. Especially to charge an exorbitant or unfair rate.

Example: "I can't believe how the car dealerships try to rip off their customers."

To copy, especially illegally.

Example: "They ripped off the whole idea from their competitors."

Example Sentences

1
I'm not going to that touristy restaurant, they always rip off their customers with sky-high prices.
2
The salesperson tried to rip off the elderly couple by convincing them to buy an expensive vacuum cleaner they didn't need.

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