Rip Meaning

UK /rɪp/
US /rɪp/
Word Definition
rip meaning

Rip Definition & Usage

verb

To tear or break something apart suddenly and forcefully, often along a line or seam.

Examples

  • "She ripped the letter in half when she saw the bad news."
  • "He accidentally ripped his jeans while climbing over the fence."
  • "The paper ripped easily because it was old and brittle."
  • "I can't believe I ripped my favorite shirt during the game."
  • "The storm ripped through the town, leaving a trail of destruction."
verb

To move quickly or do something forcefully, often in an intense or dramatic manner.

Examples

  • "He ripped through the competition to win the gold medal."
  • "She ripped down the highway at full speed to make it to the concert on time."
  • "The car ripped across the desert road, kicking up dust behind it."
  • "The action scene in the movie really ripped, with explosions everywhere."
  • "The team ripped through the first half of the game, scoring points left and right."
noun

An abbreviation of 'rest in peace', often used as a tribute or expression of sympathy after someone's death.

Examples

  • "RIP, my dear friend. You will be missed."
  • "He left a message on her social media page that simply said, 'RIP.'"
  • "The community paid tribute to the late singer with a banner that read 'RIP.'"
  • "I saw the news today—RIP to the legends of rock music."
  • "On her gravestone, it was engraved: 'RIP, beloved mother.'"

Cultural Context

'Rip' originally referred to the physical act of tearing or breaking, but has expanded in modern usage to include figurative meanings and an abbreviation for 'Rest In Peace,' particularly in social media and memorial contexts.

The Ripped Pages

Story

The Ripped Pages

It was a cold, rainy afternoon when Mia sat down with a stack of old letters from her late grandmother. She had promised to go through them one by one and preserve the memories, but today, something felt different. Her fingers trembled as she opened the first letter, and with a sudden motion, a small piece of the paper ripped off. Startled, Mia looked at the tear, almost as if the letter had rejected her touch. She carefully folded it back together, but the damage was done. Mia smiled at the irony of it all. Her grandmother had always been a whirlwind, full of stories and life, and now Mia was ripping through these memories, trying to preserve what was left. She sighed and placed the letter aside, moving to the next one. But then, as she glanced over a particularly worn page, she heard her phone buzz. A message. It was a notification from the news app: 'RIP to one of the greatest musicians of our time.' The news of his passing hit her like a blow. She dropped the phone on the table and glanced out the window. The rain had intensified, and she felt as though the world around her was ripping apart. Just as she stood up, her friend Lucas knocked on the door, his car having ripped through the wet streets at top speed to see her. He hugged her tightly, whispering, 'Sometimes, life feels like it’s ripping through you, but we have to keep going.' Mia nodded, understanding more than she could express. Her grandmother's letters, the news of loss, and the intense love and friendship around her — everything felt like a chain of powerful forces, all connected by the word 'rip.'

The Ripped Pages