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verb ripped, ripping
- tr & intr
1. To tear or come apart violently or roughly.
- Thesaurus: cut, tear, split, lacerate, slash, cleave, shred, rend, separate, claw, rive, rupture.
2. colloq
- To rush along or move quickly without restraint.
- Example: ripped through the store to find the best sale bargains
- 1. A violent or rough tear or split.
- Thesaurus: tear, hole, slit, rent, gash.
3. A ripsaw.
adj
- Torn or rent.
- Someone who rips.
- A murderer who rips or mutilates the bodies of their victims.
- A tool for ripping, especially one attached to a tractor for breaking up hard soil, etc.
- (hiefly Austral & NZ)
slang
An excellent or attractive person or thing.
- See separate entry.
adverb
- To let an action, process, etc continue in an unrestrained or reckless way.
- To speak, behave, etc violently or unrestrainedly.
- To increase suddenly in speed, volume, etc.
Phrasal Verb: rip someone off
- To steal from, exploit, cheat or overcharge them. See also rip-off.
- To remove it quickly and violently.
- Example: ripped off the sticking plaster
- Example: ripped out the page
- Example: ripped up the roots of the tree
- To shred or tear it into pieces.
- Example: ripped up his letter
