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Is Rip off one word or two?

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Asked by: James Mazatan

Rip-off, a hyphenated compound word, is a noun. Rip off means stealing something or cheating or exploiting someone. Rip off, an open compound word, is a verb.

Is it rip-off or Ripoff?

A ripoff (or rip-off) is a bad financial transaction. Usually it refers to an incident in which a person is overcharged for something, or receives goods or services not of the standard expected for the price.

How do you spell ripped off?

To exploit, swindle, cheat, or defraud: a false advertising campaign that ripped off consumers.

How do you use rip-off in a sentence?

How to use Rip-off in a sentence

  1. I find their pricing to be a total rip-off. …
  2. Not a Star War because that would be a rip-off. …
  3. Take the latest episode, an obvious rip-off of the 1980 siege of the Iranian embassy. …
  4. Avoid the great Valentine rip-off Where to find gifts at prices that wo n’t break your heart – and the bank.

Why do we say rip-off?

Answer: ‘Rip’ has been used as prison slang for ‘Steal’ since 1900s America and so ‘ripped off’ essentially evolved from that and was used as slang to mean ‘stolen from’.

What rip-off means?

Definition of rip-off
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an act or instance of stealing : theft also : a financial exploitation. 2 : a usually cheap exploitive imitation.

What is rip-off in business?

A rip-off is something or a situation in which the customer paid too much. The customer also regrets paying the money. If I buy something and describe it as a rip-off, I am saying that I paid far too much. It could also mean that I did not get what I expected.

What is the synonym of rip-off?

synonyms for rip-off
swindle. cheat. exploitation. fraud. gyp.