- rake: a dissolute man in fashionable society
- rend: tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"
- an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
- move precipitously or violently; "The tornado ripped along the coast"
- a stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current
- cut (wood) along the grain
- Říp mountain (hora Říp) is a 459 m solitary hill rising up from the central Bohemian flatland where, according to legend, the first Czechs settled. Říp is located 25 km south-east of Litoměřice, Czech Republic.
- RIP debuted its first issue on December 1986. It was a 1980's/early 1990s Music magazine commonly seen in newsstands and purchased by mostly teenage readers. It was created by Larry Flynt Publications, effectively making it a sister publication of Hustler magazine. Lonn P Friend was editor. ...
- Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap is the third studio album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in 1976. All songs were written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott.
- rip is a Perl script that coordinates ripping, encoding, and labeling of audio CD tracks to music files on Unix-like systems like Linux. Current releases support encoding to FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, and MP3.
- "R.I.P." is a short story by Poppy Z. Brite, originally published as a chapbook, published by Gauntlet Press and was limited to only 200 copies. It consists of a letter written to William S. Burroughs after Brite had learned of his death. The cover of the chapbook was drawn by Brite herself.
- "The Rip" is a dangerous stretch of water in Victoria, Australia, connecting Port Phillip and Bass Strait. It is the only entrance for shipping into Port Phillip and hence into Melbourne. ...
- Latin: requiescat in pace, 'may he rest in peace'; Rest in peace, the identically abbreviated English translation; Routing Information Protocol (RIP), a dynamic routing protocol used in local and wide area networks
- A tear (in paper, etc); A type of tide or current; A comical, embarrassing, or hypocritical event or action; A "hit" of marijuana; To cause something, usually paper, to rapidly become two parts; To cut wood along (parallel to) the grain. ...
- (ripped) torn, either partly or into separate pieces; Pulled away from forcefully; In data storage, transferred to a hard disk from another portable media form; copied or stolen usually from an identified source; : Having extremely low body fat content so that the shape of the underlying muscles ...
- (Ripped) Slang meaning extreme muscularity.
- (RIPPED) (1) v. "His gear ripped out" - means that protection placed by a climber (generally, the leader)) pulled out of the places where it was put. ...
- (RIPPED) This is when you've achieved a very low level of body fat. All professional bodybuilders get ripped prior to a competition.
- (Ripped) A condition of extremely low bodyfat with superior muscle separation and vascularity. Variations include sliced, cut, and cross-straited.
- (Ripped) Taking a massive bongload to the lungs and holding it in. (Dorian)
- (Ripped) When an individual rocks a body fat percentage which is in the single digits
- (ripped) Adj. Drunk, intoxicated. Cf. 'ripped to the tits'. [Orig. U.S.]
- (Ripping) The process of sawing lumber in two lengthwise perpendicular to the wide face. Ripping changes the width of the lumber but not its thickness. Also see Resawing.
- (ripping) cutting wood in direction of grain.
- (ripping) also called digital audio extraction, this is the process of taking CD audio and recording it to a computer in any file format. When the transfer is from CD to MP3, the process is both ripping and encoding.