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Made Off

Definition: Made Off is a term used to describe an act or instance of deception or fraud, particularly in the context of financial schemes.

Examples:

  1. The investors lost their life savings in the elaborate Ponzi scheme orchestrated by the cunning fraudster known as Bernie Madoff.
  2. Many people were left devastated after being made off by the dishonest broker who promised high returns on investments.
  3. Her credibility was severely damaged when it was revealed that she had made off with company funds for personal use.

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