Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Ripped off?

A cheap circumcision. It results in not having a penis at all. It was NOT worth the money.

Skip: So is that why you don’t have a penis?
A person named Larry: Yeah! Was a rip-off!
Skip: You look uncomfortable, should we end this conversation and play Portal Co-op?
Larry: fuck yeah

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Ripped off - video


Ripped off - what is it?

Term used to describe how voters felt after the 2000 and 2004 elections. We're still stuck with the Bush Regime and America is still screwed.

Bush and his family ripped us off in the 2000 election in Florida.

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What does "Ripped off" mean?

To cheat something out of an objects true value.

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Ripped off - what does it mean?

When one is at the worse end of the deal. See rip off

The three hundred dollar watch he sold me didn't work, and it wasn't even real gold! I so got ripped off!

The meal we bought at the restaurant was plastic. We got ripped off.

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Ripped off - meaning

A rip off is a lesser, inferior imitation of something

My sister is a rip off of me.

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Ripped off - definition

1.) When an object's true value is perceived as much less than the seller's asking value.
2.) Someone who participates in the act.
3.) Cleverly-concealed plagiarism, with just enough changes to get past others' legal rights.

1.) Have you seen the prices of a Mac Pro? What a rip off. I could buy two equally-powerful PCs for that much.

2.) The Great Giana Sisters is just a rip off of Super Mario Bros.

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Ripped off - slang

Apple Inc.

Apple Inc will rip-off you for everything you buy,

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Ripped off

a price that's unreasonably expensive

To charge $1.25 for a 12 ounce can of soda is a rip-off.

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Ripped off

When you're on the bad side of the deal. See ripped off.

That $500 guitar was a rip off. I strummed it once and all the strings broke off!

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Ripped off

Stealing ideas and/or products to create something of lesser value. To take credit for something that is not their own. To slightly alter an existing idea and product for personal benefit. Disregard the origin of the true creation in attempt to cmake a quick buck and turn a few heads.

Skateboards built by someone who cannot skate. To base all designs off of other existing products and people's creations. Quality is not considered.

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