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  1. The meaning of RIP is to tear or split apart or open. How to use rip in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rip.

  2. RIP definition: 1. to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly: 2. to remove something quickly…. Learn more.

  3. 1. to tear or be torn violently or roughly; split or be rent. 2. ( tr; foll by off or out) to remove hastily, carelessly, or roughly: they ripped out all the old kitchen units. 3. ( intr) informal to move violently or precipitously; rush headlong.

  4. (informal) to speak or do something with great force, enthusiasm, etc. and without control. When she gets angry with her boyfriend, she really lets rip at him. The group let rip with a single from their new album. rip somebody/something apart/to shreds/to bits, etc. to destroy something; to criticize somebody very strongly.

  5. When you rip something, you tear it quickly or forcefully. It's almost always better to rip off a Band-Aid than to peel it off slowly. You can rip a piece of paper in half, or rip a hole in the roof of your tent.

  6. Rip definition: to cut or tear apart in a rough or vigorous manner. See examples of RIP used in a sentence.

  7. 5 days ago · If you rip something, you tear it forcefully with your hands or with a tool such as a knife. If something rips , it is torn forcefully. I tried not to rip the paper as I unwrapped the present.

  8. 1. When something rips or when you rip it, you tear it forcefully with your hands or with a tool such as a knife. [...] 2. A rip is a long cut or split in something made of cloth or paper. [...] 3. If you rip something away, you remove it quickly and forcefully. [...] More. Definitions of 'R.I.P.'

  9. to tear quickly and suddenly, or to tear something quickly and suddenly: She ripped her dress getting off her bike. He ripped open the parcel. rip sth out/off/from, etc. to remove something by pulling it away quickly: Hedges had been ripped out to make larger fields. [ T ]

  10. rip. verb. uk / rɪp / us present participle ripping | past tense and past participle ripped. B2 [ I, T ] to tear quickly and suddenly, or to tear something quickly and suddenly: She ripped her dress getting off her bike. He ripped open the parcel.

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