Phrasal Verb | rip off |
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Definition | to cheat (often to sell something at an inflated price) |
Examples | - Don't let him rip you off. It's not worth more than about $20. - I got ripped off badly on holiday. I bought what I thought was a genuine Rolex and it turned out to be a cheap imitation. - Don't trust him. He's trying to rip you off. - I really got ripped off with my new car. I paid twice as much as it is worth. |
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