Finance:Ripoff
A ripoff (or rip-off) is a bad financial transaction. Usually it refers to an incident in which a person is overcharged for something, or receives goods or services not of the standard expected for the price. A ripoff is usually distinguished from a scam in that a scam involves wrongdoing such as a fraud; a ripoff may be considered excessive, but not illegal.
Alternative uses
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In a related meaning, a ripoff is an obviously blatant or unscrupulous copy or fake imitation.[citation needed] This is also known as a knockoff. One example is the 1988 movie Mac and Me, widely seen as a ripoff of Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.[citation needed]
In South Africa 'ripping off' can be making a joke of something that a person does on a regular basis;[citation needed] see running gag. Another related term is "ripping on" or to "rip on" something; used to describe humorous verbal abuse directed towards a person, thing or concept.[citation needed] Ripping on something is typically light-hearted, but can also be cruel in nature just like any type of putdown.
In musical terminology, 'ripping off' is a light form of plagiarism, as in 'borrowing' an established riff, phrase or idea from a musician or song.[citation needed] When musicians use the term among themselves, they are referring to the context of 'quoting' their influences and incorporating the licks into their personal style.
See also
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- Rip-off Britain
- Spin-off
- Knock-off
- Mockbuster
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