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rip-off (Verb) —   Deprive somebody of something by deceit 1 example
1. ex. «we were ripped off by their clever-sounding scheme»

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charlatanism, deception, dishonesty, duplicity, fraud, en.synonym.one, heist, hoax, quackery, abuse, cheat, chisel, defraud, hurt, en.synonym.one, mistreat, screw, swindle, victimise, victimize.

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  • abuse
  • appropriate
  • bleed
  • cheat
  • con
  • cop
  • defraud
  • dupe
  • exploit
  • filch
  • fleece
  • heist
  • lift
  • nab
  • pilfer
  • pinch
  • plunder
  • ransack
  • relieve
  • rifle
  • skin
  • soak
  • swindle
  • swipe
  • thieve
  • use

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On this page you’ll find 67 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rip off, such as: abuse, appropriate, bleed, cheat, con, and cop.

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SYNONYM OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO RIP OFF

  • break into
  • burgle
  • rip off
  • rob
  • steal
  • bamboozle
  • beat
  • beguile
  • bilk
  • bleed
  • bunco
  • burn
  • caboodle
  • chisel
  • con
  • cozen
  • crib
  • cross
  • deceive
  • defraud
  • delude
  • diddle
  • do
  • do a number on
  • double-cross
  • double-deal
  • dupe
  • fast talk
  • finagle
  • fleece
  • flimflam
  • fudge
  • give bum steer
  • gouge
  • gyp
  • hoodwink
  • hose
  • jerk around
  • milk
  • mislead
  • pull one’s leg
  • ream
  • rip off
  • rook
  • rope in
  • sandbag
  • scam
  • screw
  • shaft
  • short
  • shuck
  • skin
  • snow
  • stiff
  • sucker
  • swindle
  • take
  • take for a ride
  • take in
  • take out
  • trick
  • trim
  • two-time
  • victimize
  • bamboozle
  • bilk
  • cajole
  • cheat
  • chicane
  • coax
  • double-cross
  • dupe
  • flimflam
  • fool
  • hoax
  • hoodwink
  • hornswoggle
  • humbug
  • inveigle
  • mislead
  • rip off
  • rook
  • sweet-talk
  • swindle
  • trick
  • wheedle
  • bamboozles
  • bilks
  • cajoles
  • cheats
  • chicanes
  • coaxes
  • double-crosses
  • dupes
  • flimflams
  • fools
  • hoaxes
  • hoodwinks
  • hornswoggles
  • humbugs
  • inveigles
  • misleads
  • rips off
  • rooks
  • sweet-talks
  • swindles
  • tricks
  • wheedles
  • bamboozle
  • beguile
  • burn
  • chouse
  • circumvent
  • clip
  • con
  • cozen
  • deceive
  • delude
  • do
  • do number on
  • do out of
  • dupe
  • embezzle
  • fleece
  • flimflam
  • foil
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  • jive
  • milk
  • outwit
  • pilfer
  • pull fast one
  • rip off
  • rob
  • shaft
  • shuck
  • stick
  • sucker into
  • swindle
  • take
  • take in
  • take to the cleaners
  • trick
  • victimize
  • baffle
  • bamboozle
  • beguile
  • betray
  • catch
  • cheat
  • chicane
  • circumvent
  • con
  • cozen
  • deceive
  • defraud
  • delude
  • double-cross
  • dust
  • flimflam
  • gull
  • hoax
  • hoodwink
  • hornswoggle
  • jerk around
  • kid
  • mislead
  • outwit
  • overreach
  • pull one’s leg
  • pull something
  • rip off
  • rook
  • rope in
  • shaft
  • spoof
  • swindle
  • trick
  • victimize

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  1. heist, rip-offverb

    the act of stealing

    Synonyms:
    rip-off, armed robbery, holdup, stickup, heist

  2. cheat, rip off, chiselverb

    deprive somebody of something by deceit

    «The con-man beat me out of $50»; «This salesman ripped us off!»; «we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme»; «They chiseled me out of my money»

    Synonyms:
    jockey, chisel, chouse, cheat on, cheat, shaft, chicane, betray, wander, cuckold, screw

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  1. Keith Ellison:

    It just proves one thing, that if Read MoreHe steal and rip off a The Supreme Court justice, then Read MoreHe can try to jam any kind of nasty, racist, ugly policy down the throat’s of the American people. But we’re not taking it.

  2. Richard Peirce:

    If you’re a diver with an underwater camera, use it, if you’re a snorkeler, rip off your snorkel and use it to poke the shark, i’ve had a lot of sharks come at me, and it’s (been) enough to use a shark billy — a small metal rod between two and three feet long — and I’ve just given them a little nudge on their nose.

  3. Ron Wyden:

    Today, across American we are taking the gloves off to say it’s time to knock off the tax rip-off, no more Cayman Islands tax breaks … no more Wall Street tax breaks.

  4. Bernie Sanders:

    I will be campaigning in support of the Liberty Union utility proposal which calls for the public ownership of Vermont’s private electric companies without compensation to the banks and wealthy stockholders who own the vast majority of stock in these companies, i will also be calling for public ownership of New England Telephone company — which is probably the single greatest rip-off company in America.

  5. Ron Wyden:

    Today, across American we are taking the gloves off to say it’s time to knock off the tax rip-off, no more Caymen Islands tax breaks … no more Wall Street tax breaks.


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SYNONYM OF THE DAY

OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO RIP OFF

  • cop
  • crib
  • embezzle
  • hustle
  • lift
  • misappropriate
  • pilfer
  • pinch
  • purloin
  • rip off
  • rob
  • scrounge
  • sneak
  • snipe
  • snitch
  • swipe
  • take
  • thieve
  • walk off with
  • bleed
  • burn
  • cheat
  • clip
  • con
  • cozen
  • defraud
  • flimflam
  • gouge
  • hustle
  • jerk around
  • milk
  • mulct
  • overcharge
  • pluck
  • rifle
  • rip off
  • rob
  • rook
  • rope in
  • run a game on
  • sell a bill of goods
  • shaft
  • strip
  • swindle
  • take for a ride
  • take to the cleaners
  • bleeding
  • burning
  • cheating
  • clipping
  • conning
  • cozening
  • defrauding
  • despoiling
  • flimflaming
  • gouging
  • hustling
  • jerk around
  • milking
  • mulcting
  • overcharging
  • plucking
  • rifling
  • ripping off
  • robbing
  • rooking
  • rope in
  • running a game on
  • selling a bill of goods
  • shafting
  • stripping
  • swindling
  • taking for a ride
  • taking to the cleaners
  • bilk
  • burn
  • cheat
  • chisel
  • con
  • defraud
  • diddle
  • dupe
  • fleece
  • fool
  • gull
  • gyp
  • hose
  • pull a fast one
  • rip off
  • rook
  • sandbag
  • scam
  • shaft
  • steal
  • take for a ride
  • trick
  • cheat
  • deceive
  • foist
  • foist off
  • misguide
  • misinform
  • mislead
  • misrepresent
  • offload
  • pass off
  • rip off
  • rook
  • scam
  • stall
  • swindle
  • trick
  • cheated
  • deceived
  • foisted
  • foisted off
  • misguided
  • misinformed
  • misled
  • misrepresented
  • offloaded
  • passed off
  • ripped off
  • rooked
  • scammed
  • stalled
  • swindled
  • tricked
  • cheating
  • deceiving
  • foisting
  • foisting off
  • misguiding
  • misinforming
  • misleading
  • misrepresenting
  • offloading
  • passing off
  • ripping off
  • rooking
  • scamming
  • stalling
  • swindling
  • tricking
  • abduct
  • appropriate
  • burglarize
  • carry off
  • divert
  • embezzle
  • hold up
  • housebreak
  • lift
  • loot
  • make off with
  • pilfer
  • pinch
  • plunder
  • purloin
  • ransack
  • remove
  • rip off
  • shoplift
  • snatch
  • stick up
  • swindle
  • swipe
  • take
  • take possession of
  • thieve
  • filch
  • knock over
  • loot
  • pilfer
  • pinch
  • plunder
  • purloin
  • ransack
  • relieve
  • rifle
  • rip off
  • rob
  • thieve

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