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A rip-off or To rip-off.
A rip-off is something that costs more than it should.
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"You can rip off people from New Jersey just like we can try to rip off people from Washington.
I've had customers say, 'You broke this, you broke that' and I know we didn't, so not only do movers try to rip off people, there's customers who try to rip movers off".
That is, if they don't try to rip off a hundred copies of the latest J-Lo track.
Robinhood will have to be extremely careful, as fronting users money makes it easier for crooks to try to rip off the startup by spending the advance and then canceling the repayment transfer.
oh @groupon...since when do you try to rip off your subscribers?
Sportsmen whose muscle memory I'd try to rip off on the wide open playing fields of suburbia; actors I'd get in trouble for impersonating at the Bentall Centre; chart rappers I'd wish my parents were more like.
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Some listings Amazon should refuse when the authors are trying to rip off Amazon's customers".
She tried to rip off her oxygen mask and IV tubes.
Ms. Stanich assured me that the Web site was not trying to rip off anybody.
Nineteen-year-old Fatima – whose attacker tried to rip off her hijab, yelling "You're in Britain!
"They were trying to rip off as many people as they could," Mr. Brown said.
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