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ripoff

[rip-awf, -of] / ˈrɪpˌɔf, -ˌɒf /


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Writer-director Byun Sung-hyun lets “Kill Boksoon” sprawl out too much; and the characters’ intricate rules and jargon are so much like “John Wick” that at times this movie feels like a ripoff.

From Los Angeles Times

And you’ll never walk into a pitch meeting inadvertently trying to sell a roomful of executives on a ripoff of “Casablanca.”

From Los Angeles Times

But even accounting for the streaming bubble we’re currently in and the value of franchise IP for luring potential subscribers, the MGM deal still feels a little like a ripoff.

From The Verge

While judge Katy Perry appeared to be on board with the last-minute shuffle, it created quite the upheaval among viewers at home who found it to be a ripoff to this season's current contestants.

From Fox News

These slanders appear on sites with names like Ripoff Report and Cheaterbot, designed explicitly to encourage anonymous complaints with scant regard for veracity.

From Washington Post