ripoff

/ˈrɪpˌɔf/
noun
  1. Something that is overpriced or not worth the money paid; a swindle or cheat.
    • Paying fifty dollars for a simple sandwich felt like a total ripoff.
    • Tourists often fall for ripoffs at souvenir stalls near popular landmarks.
    • The repair shop charged me for parts they never replaced — it was a ripoff.
  2. A copy or imitation that is of lower quality than the original; a knockoff.
    • The designer handbag turned out to be a ripoff sold on the street.
    • Many video games are just ripoffs of more successful titles.
    • That movie is a cheap ripoff of a classic science fiction film.
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