noun
- something that is overpriced or of poor value for the money
- an act of stealing or cheating someone
- something that copies or imitates another work without permission
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- That restaurant is a total ripoff – they charge twenty dollars for a sandwich.
- The insurance company’s refusal to pay was a complete ripoff.
- Someone broke into his car last night – what a ripoff.
- This movie is just a ripoff of a famous film from the 1980s.
- The fake designer bags were obvious ripoffs of the original brand.
- Don’t shop there; their prices are a ripoff.
- The mechanic’s estimate seemed like a ripoff to me.