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rip+(noun)

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  • rip current — noun a strong surface current flowing outwards from a shore • Syn: ↑riptide • Hypernyms: ↑current, ↑stream • Part Holonyms: ↑tide * * * ˌrip ˈcurrent 7 [rip current …   Useful english dictionary

  • rip — I. /rɪp / (say rip) verb (ripped, ripping) –verb (t) 1. to cut or tear apart in a rough or vigorous manner; slash; slit. 2. to cut or tear away in a rough or vigorous manner. 3. to saw (wood) in the direction of the grain. 4. Also, rip up. to… …  

  • rip — rip1 [ rıp ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to tear something quickly and with a lot of force: Jodie ripped the letter open. Stop pulling my shirt you ll rip it. rip something to shreds (=destroy something completely by tearing it): Her skirt was ripped …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rip — Ⅰ. rip [1] ► VERB (ripped, ripping) 1) tear or pull forcibly away from something or someone. 2) tear. 3) move forcefully and rapidly. 4) (rip off) informal cheat (someone), especially financially …   English terms dictionary

  • rip-off — ˈrip off noun [countable] informal 1. something that is unreasonably expensive: • The survey found that most dieters thought diet programs were a big rip off. 2. something that is a copy of something else: • The high street stores are selling… …   Financial and business terms

  • rip cord — noun 1. : a cord by which the gasbag of a balloon may be ripped open for a limited distance to release the gas quickly and so cause immediate descent 2. : a cord or wire pulled manually or automatically in making a descent to release the pilot… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rip|ple — rip|ple1 «RIHP uhl», noun, verb, pled, pling. –n. 1. a very little wave: »Throw a stone into still water and watch the ripples spread in rings. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under wave. (Cf. ↑wave) 2. anything that seems like a tin …   Useful english dictionary

  • rip-off — rip ,off noun count usually singular INFORMAL something that is more expensive than it should be: Our meal in town was a complete rip off. rip off prices …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rip-off — noun (C) informal something that is unreasonably expensive: Five pounds for a coffee? What a rip off! see also: rip off rip 1 …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rip current — noun A strong flow of surface water, away from the shore, that returns water from incoming waves Syn: rip tide, riptide, rip …   Wiktionary

  • rip-roaring — rip ,roaring adjective only before noun INFORMAL very lively and exciting: The show was a rip roaring success …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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