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rip off

1 of 1verb
/ˈrɪp ɔf/
Forms:rips off,ripping off,ripped off,ripped off
1

to tear or remove something by force

  • He accidentally ripped off the button from his shirt while rushing.
  • She angrily ripped the paper off the wall, revealing the old wallpaper beneath
  • Please don't rip off the tags from the merchandise until you've purchased it.
  • The child accidentally ripped the page off the coloring book.
  • I had to rip the tag off my new shirt because it was itching me.
2

to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product

B2transitive
  • The store ripped off customers by selling counterfeit designer handbags at full price.
  • That repair shop ripped me off by charging an exorbitant amount for a simple fix.
  • Some online sellers may try to rip you off with deceptive product descriptions.
  • I suspect the taxi driver tried to rip us off by taking an unnecessarily long route.
  • I can't believe I got ripped off by that so-called "bargain" website.
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3

to steal or make an illegal copy of something

transitive
  • He tried to rip off the company's confidential data to sell it to a competitor.
  • Someone ripped off my credit card information and made unauthorized purchases.
  • The artist accused the gallery of ripping off their original painting.
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