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Adjective: ripped  ript
  1. Having one or more tears
    "His ripped trousers revealed his knee"
     
  2. [informal] Stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
    "a noisy crowd of ripped sailors";
    - intoxicated, drunk, inebriated, gone, inebriate, skunked [informal]
     
  3. [informal] Having well-developed muscles
    "His ripped abs were visible through his shirt";
    - toned [informal]
Verb: rip (ripped,ripping)  rip
  1. Tear or be torn violently
    "The curtain ripped from top to bottom";
    - rend, rive [archaic], pull
     
  2. Move precipitously or violently
    "The tornado ripped along the coast"
     
  3. Cut (wood) along the grain
    "The carpenter ripped the board to the correct width"
     
  4. [N. Amer, informal] Take without the owner's consent
    "Someone ripped off my wallet on the train";
    - steal, rip off [informal]
     
  5. [informal] Criticize or abuse strongly and violently
    "The candidate ripped into his opponent mercilessly";
    - rip into
     
  6. [informal] (computing) copy data, esp. music or video, from an optical disk (such as a CD or DVD) to a hard drive or another re-writable storage device
    "He ripped his entire CD collection to his computer's hard drive"

See also: bacchanal, bacchanalian, bacchic, beery, besotted [archaic], bevvied [Brit, informal], bibulous, bladdered [Brit, informal], blind drunk [informal], blitzed [informal], blootered [UK, dialect], blotto [informal], bombed [informal], boozy [informal], carousing, cockeyed [informal], crocked [N. Amer, informal], doped, drugged, drunk, drunken, fried [N. Amer, informal], fuddled [informal], geeked [informal], half-cut [Brit, informal], half-seas-over [Brit, informal], hammered [informal], high [informal], hopped-up, juiced [N. Amer, informal], legless [Brit, informal], liquored up [N. Amer], lit up [slang], loaded [N. Amer, informal], mellow [informal], merry [informal], mullered [Brit, informal], narcotised [Brit], narcotized, off one's face [Brit, informal], orgiastic, out of it [Brit, informal], paralytic [Brit, informal], pickled [informal], pie-eyed [informal], pissed [Brit, informal], pixilated [informal], pixillated, plastered [informal], screwed [informal], sloshed [informal], smashed [informal], soaked [informal], sottish, soused [informal], sozzled [informal], squiffed [informal], squiffy [informal], steaming [informal], stewed [informal], stiff [informal], stinko [informal], stoned [informal], stonkered [Austral, NZ, informal], swacked [N. Amer, informal], tanked up [informal], three sheets to the wind [informal], tiddly [Brit, informal], tight [informal], tipsy, trashed [informal], trolleyed [Brit, informal], trollied [Brit, informal], wasted [informal], wet [informal], wrecked [Brit, informal]

Type of: assail, assault, attack, bomb [Brit, informal], buck, bust [informal], charge, cut, lash out, round, rupture, scream [informal], shoot, shoot down, snap, take, tear

Antonym: sober

Encyclopedia: Ripped

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