Highway robbery

An excessive or unfair price; charging an unreasonably high amount for something.

Originally referred to the literal practice of robbing travelers on public roads, which was common in 17th and 18th century England and America. Highwaymen would stop coaches and demand money or valuables. The metaphorical use comparing high prices to theft emerged in the 19th century.

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