tr.v. rib·bled, rib·bling, rib·bles
1. a. To cheat one's employees.
b. To withhold income of employees using flimsy excuses.
2. To bring under control erring employees.
Middle English, from Old English ribb.
'I have enough of this company's ribbling tactics! I quit!', exclaimed Kendra after the company's announcement informing her that her income is withheld due to her wearing a miniskirt for work.
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