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rake-off
rake-off ˈrake-off noun [countable] informal FINANCE
a share of profits, sometimes one that is obtained secretly or dishonestly:

• Corrupt officials may expect a rake-off when expensive goods are imported.

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rake-off UK US noun [C] INFORMAL
a large amount of money that someone gets, often unfairly, from the profits of an investment or business activity: »

Company bosses are already making a large rake-off from executive share options.


Financial and business terms. 2012.