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rip 1. past tense, past participle - ripped; verb1) (to make or get a hole or tear in by pulling, tearing etc: He ripped his shirt on a branch; His shirt ripped.) rive opp/i stykker2) (to pull (off, up etc) by breaking or tearing: The roof of the car was ripped off in the crash; to rip up floorboards; He ripped open the envelope.) bli revet opp/av2. noun(a tear or hole: a rip in my shirt.) flenge, riftflenge--------rift--------riveIsubst. \/rɪp\/flenge, rift, revneIIsubst. \/rɪp\/1) øk, verdiløs gammel hest2) ( hverdagslig) ryggesløs person3) verdiløs gjenstandIIIsubst. \/rɪp\/opprørt vann, kraftig bølge, strømningIVverb \/rɪp\/1) rive i stykker, revne, spjære, flerre (opp)2) kløve, sage langsmed veden3) skyte fart, formelig flylet it\/her rip ( slang) trå gassen i bånn, kjør i vei (også overført)let things rip la det skure, la det gå sin gangrip into someone angripe noen (som regel med aggressive ord)rip out rive bort, røske utrip someone apart (slang, overført) slakte noen, lage hakkemat av noenrip someone off snyte noen, lure\/utnytte noen økonomisk, svindle noenrip something off knabbe noerip up rive i stykker
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