Alternative forms
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Etymology
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Deverbal from rip off.
rip-off (plural rip-offs)
- (countable) A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate.
- A theft or robbery.
- A scam.
- A copy, especially one that is illegal or inferior.
Antonyms
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- (bad deal or unfair price or rate): bargain
Translations
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unfair price or rate
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: please add this translation if you can
- Czech: zlodějna f, vydřidušství n
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: kiskurihinta
- French: arnaque (fr) f
- Galician: sabrazo m
- German: Abzocke (de) f, Nepp (de) m, Reinfall (de) m (letdown)
- Greek: κομπίνα (el) (kompína)
- Hungarian: rablás (hu)
- Italian: frode (it) f, inculata (it) f, fregatura (it) f, bidone (it) m
- Japanese: ぼったくり (ja) (bottakuri)
- Khmer: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: 바가지 (ko) (bagaji)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: قۆڵ بڕاندن (qoll brrandin)
- Mon: ပၠံၚ်ခတာ်ကေတ်ဗ္ဒာဲဂှ်
- Polish: zdzierstwo n
- Portuguese: roubo (pt) m, fraude (pt) f
- Spanish: estafa (es) f, fraude (es) m, (Spain) sablazo (es) m, (Latin America) garrotazo (es) m
- Vietnamese: quỵt (vi)
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