rip-off



rip-off

A bad deal; a fraudulent business or transaction. I can't believe I spent so much on this blender, and it's already broken. What a rip-off! I heard on the news that the charity is a rip-off, so don't send them any money.

rip-off

1. n. a theft; a deception; an exploitation. (see also rip.) What a rip-off! I want my money back.
2. mod. having to do with theft and deception. I consider myself to be rip-off champion of North America.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
GeneJEENEnglish
BoudiccaBOO-di-kə (English)Ancient Celtic
Adrianneayd-ree-AN, AYD-ree-ənEnglish
Morrow['mɔ:rəu]
Lara (1)LAHR-ə (English), LAH-rah (German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese)Russian, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian
Anamarija-Croatian, Macedonian