| 单词 | rip job | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasrip job   rip job  n. U.S. slang 		 (a) a robbery in which a safe is pried open (now rare);		 (b) chiefly Sport a harsh critique (cf. sense  5d);		 (c) a fraud or swindle; = rip-off n. 1. ΚΠ 1911    N.Y. Tribune 29 Mar. 14/3  				After a hole was made, the yeggmen pried open the safe and completed a ‘rip’ job. 1973    L. Shecter  & W. Phillips On Pad 179  				In the rip job you drill a hole in the corner of the safe. Then you peel the front of the door off with a big sectional jimmy or crowbar. 1975    Washington Post 6 Apr.  d2/3  				[He] asked me, ‘How do you explain Jimmy's press?’.. I thought he meant all the rip jobs. 1975    N.Y. Amsterdam News 23 Apr.  d15/2  				Tony raised one of the few black voices about the rip job that the Brooks Brothers racists among ETV execs were running down. 2002    San Francisco Chron. 		(Nexis)	 1 Sept.  b13  				Another rip job: California hunters pay among the highest prices in America for resident hunting licenses. 2008    Detroit News 		(Electronic ed.)	 10 Jan.  				[He] went on another of his typical contrarian rants. When the media and fans are complimenting his team, that's when he does his best rip jobs. < as lemmas  | 
	
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