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Meaning of rake off

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rake off (v)

take money from an illegal transaction

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rake off (n)

a percentage (of winnings or loot or profit) taken by an operator or gangster

rake off Sentence Examples

  1. The politician was accused of taking a significant rake off on every government contract he awarded.
  2. The gambling boss demanded a rake off from each poker game hosted at his casino.
  3. The real estate agent promised a rake off to the buyer if they closed the deal through him.
  4. The insurance salesman offered a rake off to the doctor in exchange for referrals.
  5. The investment broker promised a rake off to the client if they invested a large sum of money.
  6. The lawyer demanded a rake off from the divorce settlement, citing his excellent negotiation skills.
  7. The loan shark threatened to break the borrower's legs if he didn't pay back the loan with a hefty rake off.
  8. The con artist promised a rake off to the victim if they invested in his fake scheme.
  9. The employee discovered that his boss was taking a rake off from the company's profits.
  10. The undercover agent infiltrated the organized crime ring to investigate the rake off they were extorting from local businesses.

FAQs About the word rake off

take money from an illegal transaction, a percentage (of winnings or loot or profit) taken by an operator or gangster

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The politician was accused of taking a significant rake off on every government contract he awarded.

The gambling boss demanded a rake off from each poker game hosted at his casino.

The real estate agent promised a rake off to the buyer if they closed the deal through him.

The insurance salesman offered a rake off to the doctor in exchange for referrals.