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rip·per I. \ˈripə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: rip (II) + -er 1. : a worker who rips: as a. : one who opens seams to prepare them for resewing b. : an operator of a ripsaw or variety saw c. : a member of a fish-dressing gang who opens the belly of fish and removes the viscera 2. : a tool, device, or machine that rips: as a. : a long bar or thin steel blade used to remove damaged roofing slates and notched for drawing nails b. : a device for opening stitched seams in cloth c. : ripsaw d. : a machine with revolvable knives for cutting millboard e. : a road machine to break up worn or disintegrated pavement f. : a subsoiler or chisel implement that loosens surface soil and subsoil 3. : any of the larger blocks on which the first few drawings are effected in wiredrawing 4. a. : an excellent example or instance of a kind : humdinger < a ripper — American musical comedy in the highest gear — Newsweek > b. : a wild or reckless person 5. chiefly New England : bobsled I 2 6. : a madman or criminal who slashes his victims with a knife II. adjective : designed to make drastic changes in a governmental agency for purely partisan purposes < ripper legislation > < ripper bill > < ripper amendment > |