Torn, either partly or into separate pieces
“His wrinkled, white t-shirt hung nearly to the knees of his ripped jeans.”
Having a lean, toned and athletic physique with minimal fat
“She helped him tug off his shirt and took a minute to admire his ripped torso.”
Being under the influence of a narcotic or drug
“I was already pretty ripped from drugs and didn't think that I needed anymore, but if an extra shot would help mask the pain, then why not?”
Under the influence of alcohol
“You may be dehydrated from training, or just not drinking enough water, or perhaps you just got too ripped from booze the night prior.”
Having well-developed muscles
Very unhappy and unable to be comforted
To have removed from a particular place
Past tense for to make a long tear or cut in
“Be careful not to rip the tarp when pulling it through the woods.”
Past tense for to tear or shred something, typically into pieces
“He wanted to rip the letter in a thousand bits and throw them into the mud pools.”
Past tense for to pull forcefully, typically with the intention of separating or extracting
“The stone in my pocket weighed so heavily I could hardly sit upright. I wanted to rip it out of my smock and fling it into the next river.”
Past tense for to move or proceed very quickly
“We quickly rip through the market to decisively buy what we need.”
Past tense for to criticize or point out the mistakes or weaknesses in
Past tense for to criticize or scold sternly
Past tense for to use or reproduce another's work without permission, especially illegally
Past tense for to wear away or cause damage through applied friction
Past tense for to injure a person's dignity and self-respect
Past tense for to damage (a muscle, ligament, etc.) by abnormal strain
Past tense for to bring disrepute to, especially through aspersions
Past tense for to hold or write a review of
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