rip : Idioms & Phrases
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rip current
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noun a strong surface current flowing outwards from a shore
riptide.
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rip off
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verb deprive somebody of something by deceit
cheat; chisel.
- The con-man beat me out of $50
- This salesman ripped us off!
- we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme
- They chiseled me out of my money
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rip out
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verb burst out with a violent or profane utterance
- ripped out a vicious oath
- ripped out with an oath
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rip up
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verb tear into shreds
tear up; shred.
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rip van winkle
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noun a person oblivious to social changes
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noun a person who sleeps a lot
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noun the title character in a story by Washington Irving about a man who sleeps for 20 years and doesn't recognize the world when he wakens
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rip-off
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noun the act of stealing
heist.
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rip-roaring
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adjective satellite uncontrollably noisy
rackety; uproarious.
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ripping bar
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noun a steel lever with one end formed into a ripping chisel and the other a gooseneck with a claw for pulling nails
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Ripping chisel
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noun a long chisel with a slightly bent cutting end; used for heavy prying or cleaning mortises
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(Carp.) , a crooked chisel for cleaning out mortises. Knight.
Webster 1913
Ripping iron
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(Shipbuilding) Same asRavehook .
Webster 1913
Ripping saw
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(Carp.) SeeRipsaw .
Webster 1913
Tide rip
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noun a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current
crosscurrent; riptide; rip; countercurrent.
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- a body of water made rough by the conflict of opposing tides or currents.
Webster 1913
To rip out
- to rap out, to utter hastily and violently; as, to rip out an oath. Colloq. See
To rap out , underRap , v. t.