ripping

English

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

ripping

  1. present participle and gerund of rip

Adjective

ripping

  1. That rips, or can be removed by ripping.
  2. (dated, slang) Excellent.
    • 1904, Edith Nesbit, The New Treasure Seekers, Chapter 1:
      We never had a Christmas in the country before. It was simply ripping.
    • 1991, Stephen Fry, The Liar, London: Heinemann, →OCLC, page 35:
      And ‘blubbing’... Blubbing went out with ‘decent’ and ‘ripping’. Mind you, not a bad new language to start up. Nineteen-twenties schoolboy slang could be due for a revival.
    • 2009, Michael Henderson, 50 People Who Fouled Up Football:
      After Sir John Hall came Freddy Shepherd, and after him came Mike Ashley, who thought that tipping up to games in one of the replica shirts he flogs at Lillywhite's was a ripping wheeze.

Derived terms

Noun

ripping (countable and uncountable, plural rippings)

  1. The process of copying audio or video content from a CD, DVD, etc. to a hard disk.
  2. (woodworking) Wood that has been ripped (cut parallel to the grain).
  3. (Australia) The process of ploughing a rabbit warren with deep furrows as a form of feral control.
  4. (bodybuilding) The use of diet and exercise to reduce body fat and emphasize muscle mass.

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