"Highballed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Highballed" Meaning

To "highball" means to offer or agree to a higher price or amount than was initially intended or agreed upon, often in a business or financial transaction. It can also refer to a situation where someone is asked to do something that is beyond their capacity or resources, often in a challenging or overwhelming manner.

"Highballed" Examples

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To highball someone or something means to overcharge or overprice it, often in the context of buying or selling something.

Examples:


"I think the mechanic highballed me on the repair estimate," said John, feeling ripped off.
"I knew the dealer was going to highball me on the price of the car, so I did some research to make sure I got a fair deal."
"The concert tickets were supposed to be $50, but the scalper highballed me and wanted $100."
"The company was accused of highballing their prices to maximize profits."
"After trying multiple stores, I finally found one that didn't highball me on the price of the laptop."

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