Highway robbery
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British pronunciation/hˈaɪweɪ ɹˈɒbəɹi/
American pronunciation/hˈaɪweɪ ɹˈɑːbɚɹi/

Definition & Meaning of "highway robbery"

Highway robbery
01

an act of overcharging

highway robbery definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "highway robbery" and when to use it?

The idiom "highway robbery" originated from the criminal activity of robbing travelers on the highways or roads, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. It is used to describe a situation where someone is charged an extremely high price for goods or services, especially when the cost is perceived as unfair or excessive.

02

robbery of travellers on or near a public road

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Example
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The taxi driver charged a ridiculous fare, feeling like a highway robbery for a short ride.
The cost of parking at the event was a highway robbery, making attendees frustrated with the steep fees.
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