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  2. To remove something from something by ripping or tearing: I ripped the tag off the pillow. Rip off a few more bits of cloth to make rags.

  3. RIP SOMEONE OFF definition: 1. to cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something: 2. to remove something very…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of RIP-OFF is an act or instance of stealing : theft; also : a financial exploitation. How to use rip-off in a sentence.

  5. If you say that something is a rip-off of something else, you mean that it is a copy of that thing and has no original features of its own.

    • Meaning
    • Example Sentences
    • Origin
    the act of stealing
    financial exploitation
    a knock off, usually a brand name
    something that is not worth the value
    I can’t believe I paid that much money for that outfit. It was a rip off.
    The car I bought was a lemon; the salesman ripped me off.
    I can’t believe the company is releasing a rip-offof a classic video game.
    She ripped offmy song.

    The term became part of the American Lexicons in 1900. Several diverse countercultures have used the phrase. African Americans started using this phrase in 1904 as prison slang. In the 1960s, Haight Ashbury in San Franciso was the epicenter of Hippie Culture. And the phrase rip-off was part of their vernacular. The Guardian once called the inhabita...

  6. We will examine the meaning of the idiom rip-off or rip off, where it came from, and some examples of its use in sentences. A rip-off is the act of stealing something or the act of cheating or exploiting someone.

  7. 1. n. a drinking bout. (see also tear .) Fred had another rip last night. He’s rotten now. 2. n. the loot from a rip-off. Give him some of the rip and tell him to beat it. 3. n.

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