to copy off

  • 81print off — phrasal verb print out or print off [transitive] Word forms print out : present tense I/you/we/they print out he/she/it prints out present participle printing out past tense printed out past participle printed out to produce a copy of a computer… …

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  • 82knock-off — ► NOUN informal ▪ a copy or imitation …

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  • 83run off — ► run off 1) produce (a copy) on a machine. 2) write or recite quickly and with little effort. Main Entry: ↑run …

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  • 84print off — ˌprint ˈout ˌprint ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they print out he/she/it prints out …

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  • 85knock·off — /ˈnɑːkˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs [count] : a cheap or inferior copy of something That purse is a knockoff. see also knock off at ↑knock, 1 …

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  • 86chip off the old block — Synonyms and related words: ally, alter ego, analogon, analogue, associate, brother, child, clone, close copy, close match, cognate, companion, complement, congenator, congener, coordinate, correlate, correlative, correspondent, counterpart,… …

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  • 87Rip off — 1. overcharge; 2. swindle money out of; cheat, rob, steal; 3. something not worth its price; an overpriced item or thing; 4. system or situation in which people are unfairly done out of money; 5. poor copy of some successful piece of literature,… …

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  • 88rip off — Australian Slang 1. overcharge; 2. swindle money out of; cheat, rob, steal; 3. something not worth its price; an overpriced item or thing; 4. system or situation in which people are unfairly done out of money; 5. poor copy of some successful… …

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  • 89knock-off — v An illegal copy. He was caught selling knock offs of Picasso drawings. 1960s …

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  • 90knock something off — 1》 informal produce a piece of work quickly and easily. 2》 informal deduct an amount from a total. 3》 Brit. informal steal something.     ↘N. Amer. informal rob a shop.     ↘N. Amer. informal copy something illegally. → knock …

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