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There are 23 words containing IPOFF

lip␣offripoff rip-off rip␣offtipoff tip-off tip␣off  ——  flip␣offgrip␣offripoffs rip-offs rip␣offsslip␣offtipoffs tip-offswhip␣off  ——  strip␣off  ——  rip-off␣merchant  ——  chip␣off␣the␣blockrip-off␣merchants  ——  rip␣off␣the␣band-aid  ——  chip␣off␣the␣old␣block  ——  tear␣a␣strip␣off␣someone

34 definitions found

  • lip␣off — v. (Colloquial, intransitive) To speak rudely, harshly or belligerently.
  • ripoff — n. Alternative spelling of rip-off.
  • rip-off — n. (Countable) A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate. — n. A theft or robbery. — n. A scam.
  • rip␣off — n. Misspelling of rip-off. — v. To pull off by ripping. — v. (Idiomatic) To steal, cheat or swindle. Especially to charge…
  • tipoff — n. Alternative spelling of tip-off.
  • tip-off — n. (Idiomatic) An obvious clue or indication. — n. (Idiomatic) A report of suspicious behaviour, especially to an authority.
  • tip␣off — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To alert or inform (someone), especially… — v. (Basketball) To put the ball in play by throwing it up between two opponents. — v. (Transitive, obsolete) To pour out (liquor); to tip the vessel…
  • flip␣off — v. (Informal, transitive) To make a rude or obscene gesture at someone.
  • grip␣off — v. (Birdwatching, transitive) To tease or taunt another birdwatcher…
  • ripoffs — n. Plural of ripoff.
  • rip-offs — n. Plural of rip-off.
  • rip␣offs — n. Plural of rip off.
  • slip␣off — v. To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed. — v. To remove an article of clothing. — v. (Nautical) To leave a port, anchorage or mooring.
  • tipoffs — n. Plural of tipoff.
  • tip-offs — n. Plural of tip-off.
  • whip␣off — v. (Transitive) To remove something (especially an item of clothing)…
  • strip␣off — v. (Transitive) To remove anything by stripping, e.g. items of… — v. (Intransitive, Britain, idiomatic) To remove all of one’s clothes… — v. (Intransitive) To be removed by stripping.
  • rip-off␣merchant — n. (Slang) One who charges excessively high prices.
  • chip␣off␣the␣block — n. Alternative form of chip off the old block.
  • rip-off␣merchants — n. Plural of rip-off merchant.
  • rip␣off␣the␣band-aid — v. (Informal, idiomatic) To perform a painful or unpleasant but…
  • chip␣off␣the␣old␣block — n. (Idiomatic) Someone who takes after one of their parents.
  • tear␣a␣strip␣off␣someone — v. (Slang) To scold vigorously.
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