Sentence examples for Rip-off from inspiring English sources

The word "Rip-off" is correct in informal written English
It is typically used to describe something that is overpriced or a scam. Example: "I felt like the concert tickets were a total rip-off considering the poor performance."

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Rip-off

noun

A bad deal; an unfair price or rate.

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Exact(39)

Rip-off after rip-off.

Rip-off Britain?

Rip-off insurance say what?

What a rip-off!

It's a rip-off".

"It is a rip-off".

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Similar(21)

This is a huge rip off.

Oh, and I rip off the covers".

They also rip off each other's formats.

It's time to end the rip off.

Ripped off.

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