rip (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 … New idioms dictionary
rip somebody off — ˌrip sbˈoff derived usually passive (informal) to cheat sb, by making them pay too much, by selling them sth of poor quality, etc • Tourists complain of being ripped off by local cab drivers. related noun ↑rip off … Useful english dictionary
rip 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 … New idioms dictionary
rip sb off — UK US rip sb off Phrasal Verb with rip({{}}/rɪp/ verb [T] ( pp ) INFORMAL ► COMMERCE to make someone pay more for something than it is worth: »Large organizations don t tend to rip people off. »The consumer is definitely being ripped off with… … Financial and business terms
rip something off — informal steal they have ripped off $6.7 billion ■ copy; plagiarize the film is a shameless collection of ideas ripped off from other movies * * * ˌrip sthˈoff derived (info … Useful english dictionary
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rip someone off — informal cheat someone, especially financially. → rip … English new terms dictionary
rip something off — informal steal or plagiarize something. → rip … English new terms dictionary
rip someone off — tv. to assault, kill, beat, rob, rape, or cheat someone. □ They ripped me off, but they didn’t hurt me. □ Man, they ripped me off for three hundred dollars … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
rip something off — tv. to steal something. □ They ripped them all off. CD The crooks ripped off the hubcaps of my car … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions