verb

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To divide or separate the parts of (especially something flimsy such as paper or fabric), by cutting or tearing; to tear off or out by violence.

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to rip a garment; to rip up a floor

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To tear apart; to rapidly become two parts.

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My shirt ripped when it was caught on a bramble.

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To get by, or as if by, cutting or tearing.

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To move quickly and destructively.

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To cut wood along (parallel to) the grain.

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To copy data from CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc. to a hard drive, portable device, etc.

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(narcotics) To take a "hit" of marijuana.

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To fart.

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To mock or criticize (someone or something). (often used with on)

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To steal; to rip off.

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To move or act fast, to rush headlong.

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To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with up.

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To surf extremely well.

adjective

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Torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

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Pulled away from forcefully.

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In data storage, transferred to a hard disk from another portable media form.

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Copied or stolen usually from an identified source.

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Having extremely low bodyfat content so that the shape of the underlying muscles become pronounced. Said especially of well-defined abdominal muscles.

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Drunk, inebriated.

Examples of ripped in a Sentence

She ripped the flower from her hair and slung it in the dust.

His clothing was ripped and his face unshaven.

Pain ripped through her shoulder and she cried out.

Explosions ripped the ground from beneath them and blinded her.

She ripped off a piece of sketch paper and wrote down her address.

I don't want my stuff ripped off or something.

The Other raised a hand, and Jenn dived to the ground as lightning ripped through the air towards her.

She ripped the door open and stalked out.

Rhyn ripped it open with his teeth and handed it back.

And he ripped off $28,000 from the escrow account!

The road was ripped open, as if by a massive bomb.

She dreaded discovering what it was until he ripped it open to display woodchips.

He was dressed again all in black, a color that should have minimized his size but just amplified how ripped he was beneath the clothing.

I ripped the envelope when I tore it open but I could read Burlington.

He followed the gouged earth where the vehicle had ripped its path downward.

Jackson pulled the woman even closer and continued the assault until Gabriel ripped him off her yelling, "I said, that's enough!"

Pain such as she had never known ripped through her body.

The night ripped in two with another scream, startling her so bad that she dropped the flashlight.

In addition to the bones themselves, the box contained a ripped plaid flannel shirt, and nestled at the bottom, dirty jeans, boots, and yellowed, soiled undershorts.

Ripped jeans and an old T-shirt may not be what you are looking for so ask them if they will be dressed accordingly.

Even the gold braid had been ripped off our hats.

It had been ripped from four heavy metal fixings.

Remember the last story about Samlesbury Hall being ripped off by thieves taking their stone flagstones?

Saying that Rob did possess a set of ripped glutes.

The 10-mile wide crater lake between them, where the heart of the volcano had been ripped out, filled up with sea water.

I hope nobody gets ripped off in the process.

Are we being ripped off at the local optician?

We hadn't got very far before Paul had a prang which ripped off his bumper.

Night shift ripped the tire, I had to replace it (offside rear ).

In 1979, a tornado ripped through Windsor Locks, wreaking destruction along the eastern portions of the airport.

Colin Lyon died after the blaze ripped through his home in Darroch Drive in the early hours of Sunday morning.

In April 1986, an explosion ripped through reactor 4 of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine.

The blast ripped into the sides of buildings turning windows into blizzards of deadly shrapnel.

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The storms, many of which spawned tornadoes, ripped off roofs, smashed homes and left many without power.

He ripped the sleeves from the shirt and tied a tourniquet around each leg.

While working on the Zune, Microsoft have ripped a hole into an alternate universe.

Digging it out, tho, resulted in a lot of damage to the snow valances as the stitching ripped very easily.

Early in the morning, while all things are crisp with frost, men come with fishing-reels and slender lunch, and let down their fine lines through the snowy field to take pickerel and perch; wild men, who instinctively follow other fashions and trust other authorities than their townsmen, and by their goings and comings stitch towns together in parts where else they would be ripped.

Hurricane Ivan ripped through Granada, killing 29 and razing much of the small island.

Night shift ripped the tire, I had to replace it (offside rear).

Andrea ripped up the place with a reggae rendition of the worship tune ' Sweet Jesus '.

My friend had his flesh ripped apart from head to foot.

The Berlin Wall is about to collapse and the Iron Curtain be ripped asunder.

The old kitchen was ripped out to be replaced with a new custom designed kitchen.

If you are not sure if Ripped Fuel is suitable for you, please consult your doctor.

One high branch ripped away like a sycamore seed.

Thousands had to be spent at Selsey in January when a twister ripped through the town, destroying homes.

They should last for several years without getting ripped or tattered and they hold up well against, water, ice, snow, dirt, and more.

I want to create sophisticated and contemporary layouts that look like they were ripped from the pages of my favorite magazine.

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