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ripoff

or rip-off

[ rip-awf, -of ]

noun

Slang.
  1. an act or instance of ripping off another or others; a theft, cheat, or swindle.
  2. exploitation, especially of those who cannot prevent or counter it.
  3. a copy or imitation.
  4. a person who rips off another or others; thief or swindler.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ripoff1

First recorded in 1965–70; noun use of verb phrase rip off
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To defend this, Musk claims it's a "ripoff" when grant funding goes to pay for salaries, lab space and equipment, even though no one can conduct scientific research without these baseline necessities.

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At every turn, he's relied heavily on technologies developed because of the very federal largess he now deems a "ripoff."

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"Can you believe that universities with tens of billions in endowments were siphoning off 60% of research award money for 'overhead'?" Musk wrote on X. "What a ripoff!"

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He called the paper a shill for the "tariff lobby" and "always wrong" before saying that two of our biggest trade partners had been engaging in a "decades-long ripoff of America" prior to the tariffs he ordered on Saturday.

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While it is fun to reconnect with Big Nick and watch him try new foods, there’s just something missing in this rote “Ronin†ripoff — a danger.

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