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  2. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    A dupe (duplicate) or knockoff is a product similar in appearance, functionality, or design to a higher-end, often more expensive, branded item but sold at a much lower price.

  3. Counterfeit - Wikipedia

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    Designers have even begun to acknowledge the trend of counterfeit culture by referencing fake or knock-off goods in their designs. This brought counterfeit culture into the realm of popular culture and has essentially shifted global acceptance towards becoming more lenient of these products as an appropriate alternative.

  4. Knock off - Wikipedia

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    Knock offs, or dupes, are products similar to higher-end items but sold at a much lower price. Knock off may also refer to: Knock Off, a 1998 film starring Jean-Claude Van Damme "Knock Off" (song), a 2022 song by Jess Moskaluke "Knockoff", a 2023 song by Poppy from the album Zig

  5. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Sellers of counterfeit goods may infringe on either the trademark, patent or copyright of the brand owner by passing off their goods as made by the brand owner. [9]: 3 Counterfeit products made up an estimated 2.5% of world trade in 2019. [3] Up to 5.8% of goods imported into the European Union in 2019 were counterfeit, according to the OECD.

  6. Knock-off - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Counterfeit consumer good

  7. Raven (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Loch Leap (Series 7): Similar to Leap of Faith, this is set at ground level and warriors must take a running jump off a jetty into the lake. Warriors must catch at least one ring during the jump. Long Staff (Series 1-8): A combat challenge where two warriors try to knock each other off balance beams or platforms. The winner then stays on to ...

  8. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    In English, "X" was first used as a scribal abbreviation for "Christ" in 1021. [115] [116] The word crap did not originate as a back-formation of British plumber Thomas Crapper's apt surname. [117] The word crap ultimately comes from Medieval Latin crappa. [117] [118] The word fuck did not originate in the Middle Ages as an acronym. [119]

  9. Deleveraging - Wikipedia

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    At the micro-economic level, deleveraging refers to the reduction of the leverage ratio, or the percentage of debt in the balance sheet of a single economic entity, such as a household or a firm. It is the opposite of leveraging , which is the practice of borrowing money to acquire assets and multiply gains and losses.