ripper

Etymology 1

 * originated 1605–15.

Noun

 * 1) Something that rips something else.
 * 2) Someone who rips something.
 * 3) A legislative bill or act that transfers powers of appointment from the usual holders to a chief executive or a board of officials.
 * 4) A murderer who kills and often mutilates victims with a blade or similar sharp weapon.
 * 5)  A hook-like tool used to tear away ore, rock, etc.
 * 6)  A person employed to tear away ore, rock, etc. to make a passage for material to be carried to the surface.
 * 7)  Something that is an excellent example of its kind.
 * 8) * He [Rafael Nadal] didn't convert that but gained the advantage and launched another ripper of a forehand to force the error from Tsitsipas on the volley. (Thurston, E. November 15, 2019, Rafael Nadal digs deep to beat Stefanos Tsitsipas at ATP Finals. Sky UK https://www.skysports.com/tennis/news/12110/11862011/rafael-nadal-digs-deep-to-beat-stefanos-tsitsipas-at-atp-finals accessed August 29, 2020)
 * 9)  Software that extracts content from files or storage media.
 * 10)  A tool or plant used to reduce soil compaction.
 * 11)  A hot dog deep-fried in oil until the casing bursts.
 * 12) A foghorn.
 * 1)  A tool or plant used to reduce soil compaction.
 * 2)  A hot dog deep-fried in oil until the casing bursts.
 * 3) A foghorn.

Translations

 * French:


 * Bulgarian: изкормвач
 * Finnish: viiltäjä, ruumiinsilpoja
 * French:
 * Italian: squartatore
 * Portuguese: estripador
 * Spanish:


 * Russian:


 * Finnish: kopioitsin,, ripperi
 * Portuguese: ripador

Adjective

 * 1)  Very good; excellent; fantastic.
 * 2) * 2019 Kobe Howard, Coaches Wrap Brisbane Lions, 30 April 2019. Accessed 6 May 2019.
 * Not only did Lachie Neale have another stand out game with 28 disposals and a ripper goal from outside 50, but Lions debutant Noah Answerth slotted in nicely picking up 5 intercept marks.

Translations

 * Polish:

Etymology 2
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Noun

 * 1)  One who brings fish from the seacoast to markets in inland towns.

Verb

 * 1)  to rip