rip

Etymology 1
From, from earlier , ultimately from , (compare 🇨🇬, , , , Dutch dialectal , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), intensive of  (compare 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬),  causative of  (compare 🇨🇬 ‘maquis’, possibly 🇨🇬), variant of. More at reave, rob.

Verb

 * 1)  To divide or separate the parts of (especially something flimsy, such as paper or fabric), by cutting or tearing; to tear off or out by violence.
 * 2)  To tear apart; to rapidly become two parts.
 * 3)  To get by, or as if by, cutting or tearing.
 * 4)  To move quickly and destructively.
 * 5)  To cut wood along (parallel to) the grain.
 * 6)  To copy data from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc., to a hard drive, portable device, etc.
 * 7)  To take a "hit" of marijuana;  to take a dose of any drug or alcohol.
 * 8)  To fart audibly.
 * 9)  To mock or criticize (someone or something). (often used with on and into)
 * 10)  To steal; to rip off.
 * 11) To move or act fast; to rush headlong.
 * 12)  To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with up.
 * 13)  To surf extremely well.
 * 1)  To copy data from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc., to a hard drive, portable device, etc.
 * 2)  To take a "hit" of marijuana;  to take a dose of any drug or alcohol.
 * 3)  To fart audibly.
 * 4)  To mock or criticize (someone or something). (often used with on and into)
 * 5)  To steal; to rip off.
 * 6) To move or act fast; to rush headlong.
 * 7)  To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with up.
 * 8)  To surf extremely well.
 * 1) To move or act fast; to rush headlong.
 * 2)  To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with up.
 * 3)  To surf extremely well.
 * 1) To move or act fast; to rush headlong.
 * 2)  To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; usually with up.
 * 3)  To surf extremely well.
 * 1)  To surf extremely well.
 * 1)  To surf extremely well.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Cherokee: ᎦᏣᎦᎵᎭ
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: ŝiri
 * Finnish: ,
 * Georgian:
 * German:, , , , ,
 * Gothic: 𐌳𐌹𐍃𐍃𐌺𐍂𐌴𐌹𐍄𐌰𐌽
 * Hebrew:
 * Ingrian: reppiä, revittää, hansata
 * Irish: rois
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Khmer:
 * Korean:
 * Latgalian: jaukt, uordeit
 * Latvian: ārdīt
 * Mongolian:
 * Old English: rēofan, rendan, slītan
 * Persian:
 * Polish:, , , ,
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Sanskrit:
 * Spanish:
 * Thai:
 * Vietnamese: ,
 * White Hmong: dua


 * Bulgarian: съдирам се
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Georgian:
 * German:, ,
 * Hebrew: נִקְרַע
 * Russian:, , ,


 * Finnish: ,
 * German:
 * Russian: ,


 * Bulgarian: хвърлям се
 * Finnish:
 * German:, , ,


 * Finnish:
 * German: einen Längsschnitt durchführen, einen Längsschnitt machen, der Länge nach auftrennen


 * Bulgarian:
 * Czech: kopírovat z disku
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: tehdä siirtokopio, ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian:
 * Maori: tāmamau
 * Occitan:
 * Polish: zgrywać, zgrać
 * Portuguese:


 * Czech: okrást
 * Finnish: ;
 * German:, , ,


 * Finnish:, rynnistää
 * German:, voranstürmen, ,
 * Russian: ,


 * Finnish: repiä auki


 * Bulgarian:

Noun

 * 1) A tear (in paper, etc.).
 * 2) A type of strong, rough tide or current.
 * 3)  A rip current: a strong outflow of surface water, away from the shore, that returns water from incoming waves.
 * 4) * 2010, Jeff Wilks, Donna Prendergast, Chapter 9: Beach Safety and Millennium Youth: Travellers and Sentinels, Pierre Benckendorff, Gianna Moscardo, Donna Pendergast, Tourism and Generation Y, |%22rips%22+australia+-intitle:%22rip|rips%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=NpDwy_AFyn&sig=4rtY4vVBUbyWr_h4huq_jRyoOoI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=9rUPUMj1Iur-mAWI7IGYDg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22rip%22|%22rips%22%20australia%20-intitle%3A%22rip|rips%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 100,
 * Given that a large number of all rescues conducted by Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA) occur in rips (a rip being a relatively narrow, seaward moving stream of water), this is critical surf-safety information (Surf Life Saving Australia, 2005).
 * 1)  A comical, embarrassing, or hypocritical event or action.
 * 2)  A hit (dose) of marijuana.
 * 3)  A black mark given for substandard schoolwork.
 * 4)  Something unfairly expensive, a rip-off.
 * 5)  Data or audio copied from a CD, DVD, Internet stream, etc. to a hard drive, portable device, etc.
 * Some of these CD rips don't sound very good: what bitrate did you use?
 * 1)  A fart.
 * 2)  Something ripped off or stolen; a work resulting from plagiarism.
 * 3)  A kind of glissando leading up to the main note to be played.
 * 4)  A joyride.
 * 1)  A kind of glissando leading up to the main note to be played.
 * 2)  A joyride.
 * 1)  A kind of glissando leading up to the main note to be played.
 * 2)  A joyride.
 * 1)  A joyride.

Translations

 * Finnish:

Etymology 2
Compare 🇨🇬, a box or basket; perhaps akin to English. Compare.

Noun

 * 1) A wicker basket for fish.

Etymology 3

 * perhaps a variant of.

Noun

 * 1)  A worthless horse; a nag.
 * 2)  An immoral man; a rake, a scoundrel.

Noun

 * 1)  A handful of unthreshed grain.

Etymology 1
. Possibly from Dutch or Frisian. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  gunwale

Etymology 2
From the verb.

Noun

 * 1) a scratch

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) reef