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rip1 /rip/ transitive verb (rippˈing; ripped or (archaic) ript)- To slash or tear open, apart, off or out
- To make by such an action
- To reopen (a wound; with up)
- To shred, tear into pieces (with up)
- To split or saw (timber) with the grain
- To strip (a building or its roof)
- To utter explosively (with out)
- To criticize severely (slang, esp N American)
- To copy (digital data) from a CD or DVD onto a hard disk (computing, informal)
intransitive verb- To come apart in shreds
- To break out violently
- To rush, go forward unrestrainedly
noun- A rent, tear
- An unchecked rush
- A ripsaw
- A rip-off (N American)
ORIGIN: Origin uncertain; cf Fris rippe, Flem rippen, Norw rippa ripped adjective - Torn, rent
- Extremely drunk or high on drugs (slang)
rippˈer noun - A person who rips
- A tool for ripping
- A person or thing especially admirable (slang, esp Aust)
rippˈing noun The action of the verb adjective and adverb (old sl)Excellent rippˈingly adverb ripˈcord noun A cord for opening a balloon's gasbag or enabling a parachute to open ripˈ-off noun (slang) - (financial) exploitation
- A theft, stealing, cheating, etc
- A swindle, confidence trick
- A film, etc that exploits the success of another by imitating it
rippˈing-saw or ripˈsaw noun A saw for cutting along the grain ripˈ-roaring adjective Wild and noisy ripˈ-roaringly adverb ripˈsnorter noun (slang) - A fast and furious affair or person
- A gale
ripˈsnorting adjective ripˈsnortingly adverb ripˈstop adjective Of a synthetic fabric (esp nylon), woven with a series of raised areas throughout to prevent or reduce ripping let it rip To allow an action or process to go on in an unrestrained or reckless way let rip - To express oneself, or to act, violently or without restraint
- To make a sudden increase in speed, volume, etc
rip into (slang) To criticize severely rip off (slang) - To steal
- To steal from
- To exploit, cheat, overcharge, etc
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