ˈrip-off
31rip-off — noun the act of stealing • Syn: ↑heist • Derivationally related forms: ↑rip off, ↑heist (for: ↑heist) • Usage Domain: ↑slang, ↑ …
32Rip-off Britain — is an expression coined by the tabloid press in the late 1990s to describe dissatisfaction with certain products costing more in the United Kingdom than in some other countries, especially certain members of the EU and the United States. Such… …
33rip off — rip (something) off to steal something. Two students ripped off a fund for leukemia patients. I ripped off the idea from an old friend …
34Rip Off Press — Infobox Company company name = Rip Off Press company company type = Comic publisher company slogan = foundation = 1969 founder = Fred Todd, Dave Moriaty, Gilbert Shelton, Jack Jackson key people = location = Auburn, California industry = Comics… …
35Rip-Off Republic — infobox television show name = Rip Off Republic caption = format = Comedy runtime = creator = starring = Eddie Hobbs country = Ireland network = Radio Telefís Éireann first aired = August last aired = September 2005 num episodes = 4 Rip Off… …
36rip-off artist — n. a con artist. □ Fred is such an off artist. □ Beware of the rip off artist who runs that shop …
37rip off — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. Slang. To take (another s property) without permission: filch, pilfer, purloin, snatch, steal, thieve. Informal: lift, swipe. Slang: cop, heist, hook, nip1, pinch, snitch. Idiom: make (or walk) off with. See… …
38rip off — v. deceive; steal; con somebody out of. They tried to rip me off at the used car dealership …
39rip-off — /ˈrɪp ɒf / (say rip of) noun an excessive charge or exorbitant price; swindle …
40rip\ off — v slang (Stress on off ) Steal. The hippies ripped off the grocery store …