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- Dictionaryripped/rɪpt/
adjective
- 1. (of clothes or fabric) badly torn: "a pair of faded, ripped jeans"
- 2. under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs: informal "at the dress rehearsal, he was so ripped he couldn't stand upright"
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Ripped is an informal adjective that can mean having strong, well-developed muscles or very drunk or under the influence of drugs. Learn how to pronounce it and see examples and synonyms in different languages.
- English (US)
RIPPED meaning: 1. having strong, well-developed muscles...
- Rip Someone Off
RIP SOMEONE OFF definition: 1. to cheat someone by making...
- Ripped in Simplified Chinese
RIPPED translate: 有明显肌肉线条的, 酩酊大醉的;受毒品麻醉的. Learn more in the...
- Pilates
Pilates definition: 1. a brand name for a system of physical...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
RIPPED 의미, 정의, RIPPED의 정의: 1. having strong, well-developed...
- Pronunciation in English
RIPPED pronunciation. How to say ripped. Listen to the audio...
- Well-Developed
WELL DEVELOPED definition: 1. having grown or increased in a...
- English (US)
Ripped can mean being high or having high muscle definition. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of ripped from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Ripped definition: drunk; intoxicated.. See examples of RIPPED used in a sentence.
Ripped can mean torn, intoxicated, or having a toned physique. Find out the slang and formal meanings, pronunciation, and translations of ripped in English and Spanish.
Ripped can mean torn, or having highly developed muscles, especially abdominal muscles. It can also be slang for being high or drunk in American English. Learn more about the word frequency, origin and usage of ripped.
Ripped can mean badly torn or having strong muscles. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with pictures, pronunciation and synonyms.
RIP is an abbreviation for rest in peace, a phrase used to express sympathy or condolence for someone who has died. Learn more about the meaning, usage and examples of rip as a verb, noun and phrasal verb.