ˈrip-off

  • 81rip — I [[t]rɪp[/t]] v. ripped, rip•ping, n. 1) to cut or tear apart roughly or vigorously: to rip open a seam[/ex] 2) to cut or tear away roughly or vigorously: to rip bark from a tree[/ex] 3) to saw (wood) in the direction of the grain 4) to become… …

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  • 82Rip Deal — Der Vorauszahlungsbetrug oder Rip Deal (engl. to rip = entreißen, bzw. to rip off = abreißen, abzocken; deal = Handel) ist die kriminologische Bezeichnung für eine Variante einer betrügerischen Tathandlung. Die Täter treten als vermeintliche… …

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  • 83off artist — Go to (rip )off artist …

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  • 84Rip This Joint — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Rip This Joint» Canción de The Rolling Stones álbum Exile on Main St. Publicación 12 de mayo de …

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  • 85rip — [rɪp] verb ripped PTandPPX ripping PRESPARTX rip somebody → off phrasal verb [transitive] informal to charge someone too much money for something, or sell someone a product that is faulty: • We all hate being ripped off. * * …

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  • 86rip (someone) off — 1. to cheat or deceive someone. If your kids lie to you, you feel emotionally ripped off. She offers advice on how you can keep restaurants from ripping you off. 2. to steal from someone. He admitted he had ripped off a drug smuggler and blown up …

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  • 87Rip Taylor — Taylor (right) with Jack Betts in November 2010 Born Charles Elmer Taylor, Jr. January 13, 1934 (1934 01 13) (age 77) Wa …

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  • 88Rip Engle — Sport(s) Football, basketball Biographical details Born March 26, 1906(1906 03 26) …

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  • 89Rip Van Dam — (c. 1660 mdash; June 10, 1749) was the interim acting governor of the Province of New York from 1731 to 1732. As one of the leaders of the liberal party, Van Dam confronted the subsequent royal governor William Cosby. Early life Rip Van Dam was… …

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  • 90rip something 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 …

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