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单词 rip someone off
释义
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to cheat by overcharging
Ticket touts ripped them off.
Synonyms
cheat
He cheated people out of their life savings.
trick
He'll be upset when he finds out how you tricked him.
rob
I was robbed by a used-car dealer.
con (informal)
He claimed that the businessman had conned him out of his life savings.
skin (slang)
stiff (slang)
steal from
fleece
She claims he fleeced her out of thousands of pounds.
defraud
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the government.
dupe
Some of the offenders duped the psychologists.
swindle
He swindled investors out of millions of pounds.
diddle (old-fashioned)
do the dirty on (British, informal)
gyp (slang, old-fashioned)
cozen (rare)
scam (slang)
The duo set up a scam to settle their respective debts.
See rip

Additional synonyms

in the sense of con
Definition
to swindle or defraud
He claimed that the businessman had conned him out of his life savings.
Synonyms
swindle,
trick,
cheat,
rip off (slang),
sting (informal),
kid (informal),
skin (slang),
stiff (slang),
mislead,
deceive,
hoax,
defraud,
dupe,
gull (archaic),
rook (slang),
humbug,
bamboozle (informal),
hoodwink,
double-cross (informal),
diddle (informal),
take for a ride (informal),
inveigle,
do the dirty on (British, informal),
bilk,
sell a pup,
pull a fast one on (informal),
cozen,
scam (slang)
in the sense of cozen
Definition
to cheat or trick
Synonyms
cheat,
trick,
con (informal),
take advantage of,
stiff (slang),
impose on,
deceive,
dupe,
gull (archaic),
swindle,
circumvent,
stitch up (slang),
victimize,
hoodwink,
double-cross (informal),
diddle (informal),
take for a ride (informal),
inveigle,
bilk
in the sense of defraud
Definition
to cheat out of money, property, or a right to do something
He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the government.
Synonyms
cheat,
rob,
con (informal),
do (slang),
skin (slang),
stiff (slang),
sting (informal),
rip off (slang),
fleece,
swindle,
stitch up (slang),
rook (slang, old-fashioned),
diddle (informal, old-fashioned),
bilk (old-fashioned),
gyp (slang, old-fashioned),
pull a fast one on (informal),
cozen (old-fashioned),
scam (slang)

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rip someone off

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Synonyms of 'rip someone off'

rip someone off

Additional synonyms

in the sense of dupe
Definition
to deceive or cheat
Some of the offenders duped the psychologists.
Synonyms
deceive,
trick,
cheat,
con (informal),
kid (informal),
sting (informal),
rip off (slang),
hoax,
defraud,
beguile,
gull (archaic),
delude,
swindle,
outwit,
bamboozle (informal),
hoodwink,
take for a ride (informal),
pull a fast one on (informal),
cozen,
scam (slang)
in the sense of fleece
Definition
to defraud or overcharge
She claims he fleeced her out of thousands of pounds.
Synonyms
cheat,
skin (slang),
steal,
rob,
con (informal),
rifle,
stiff (slang),
soak (US, Canadian, slang),
sting (informal),
bleed (informal),
rip off (slang),
plunder,
defraud,
overcharge,
swindle,
rook (slang),
diddle (informal),
take for a ride (informal),
despoil,
take to the cleaners (slang),
sell a pup,
cozen (literary),
mulct,
scam (slang)
in the sense of rob
I was robbed by a used-car dealer.
Synonyms
dispossess,
con (informal),
rip off (slang),
skin (slang),
cheat,
defraud,
swindle,
despoil (formal),
gyp (slang)
in the sense of scam
Definition
a stratagem for gain
The duo set up a scam to settle their respective debts.
Synonyms
swindle,
fiddle (British, informal),
racket,
stratagem,
diddle
in the sense of swindle
Definition
to cheat (someone) out of money
He swindled investors out of millions of pounds.
Synonyms
cheat,
do (slang),
con,
skin (slang),
trick,
stiff (slang),
sting (informal),
rip (someone) off (slang),
deceive,
fleece,
defraud,
dupe,
overcharge,
rook (slang),
bamboozle (informal),
diddle (old-fashioned),
take (someone) for a ride (informal),
put one over on (someone) (informal),
pull a fast one (on someone) (informal),
bilk (of),
take to the cleaners (informal),
sell a pup (to) (slang),
cozen (rare),
hornswoggle (slang),
scam (slang)
in the sense of trick
Definition
to defraud, deceive, or cheat (someone)
He'll be upset when he finds out how you tricked him.
Synonyms
deceive,
trap,
have someone on,
take someone in (informal),
fool,
cheat,
con (informal),
kid (informal),
stiff (slang),
sting (informal),
mislead,
hoax,
defraud,
dupe,
gull (archaic),
delude,
swindle,
impose upon,
bamboozle (informal),
hoodwink,
put one over on (informal),
pull the wool over someone's eyes,
pull a fast one on (informal),
scam (slang)
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