About The Word Rake-off
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Rake-off
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What's The Definition Of Rake-off?
[n] a percentage (of winnings or loot or profit) taken by an operator or gangster
[v] take money from an illegal transaction Synonyms | Synonyms for Rake-off: vigorish Related Terms | Find terms related to Rake-off: See Also | bring in | clear | cut | earn | gain | make | pull in | realise | realize | take in |
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