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rips offverbpresent tense third-person singular of rip off to remove valuables from (a place) unlawfullythe teens ripped off the store where they had been working for the summer burglarizes, burgles, knocks off, knocks over, robs, steals (from), takes off(slang) ransacks, riflesdespoils, loots, pillages, plunders, ravishes, sacks, spoils, stripsbleeds, breaks in, cheats, chisels, cozens, defrauds, exploits, fleeces, gyps, hustles, mulcts, plucks, rooks, shortchanges, skins, squeezes, sticks, stings, swindlesholds up, mugs, rolls, sticks up to take (something) without right and with an intent to keepthe thief ripped off some jewelry as soon as no one was looking appropriates, boosts(slang), filches, heists, hooks, lifts, misappropriates, nicks(British slang), nips, pilfers, pinches, pockets, purloins, snitches, steals, swipes, thieves burglarizes, knocks over, robsloots, pillages, plunders, sackscarjacks, hijacks(also highjacks)picks, riflespoaches, rustles, shopliftscollars, grabs, grasps, nails, seizes, snatches, takesmooches, spongesabducts, kidnaps, shanghais, spirits makes away with, makes off with, runs off with, walks off with buys, purchasesbestows, contributes, donates, gives, hands over, presents to rob by the use of trickery or threatsan investigation revealed that a whole slew of suppliers had been ripping off the defense department beats, bilks, bleeds, cheats, chisels, chouses, cons, cozens, defrauds, diddles, does, does in, euchres, fiddles, fleeces, flimflams, gaffs, gyps, hoses(slang), hustles, mulcts, nobbles(British slang), plucks, reams, rooks, screws, shakes down, shortchanges, shorts, skins, skunks, squeezes, sticks, stiffs, stings, suckers, swindles, thimblerigs, victimizes extorts, wrenches, wrests, wringsclips, gouges, nicks, overcharges, soaksexploits, milksdeceives, dupes, fools, gulls, tricksropes (in)betrays, bitches, double-crossesbamboozles, fast-talks sells a bill of goods to, takes for a ride, takes to the cleaners |