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Definition of ripped in English: rippedadjective rɪptrɪpt 1(of clothes or fabric) badly torn. a pair of faded, ripped jeans Example sentencesExamples - Pumping up his latest project at the Toronto International Film Festival, he's wearing worn Levi's, a ripped shirt, tube socks with blue and yellow stripes and torn up runners.
- The heroic farmers of Courbet and Millet lurk behind South African Zwelcthu Mthethwa's portrait of an African field-worker in sackcloth shirt and ripped pants, a machete at his side, his face deeply shadowed by a hat.
- She is generally decked out in her "Chainsaw Sally" costume: a seeming thrift-store explosion of feather boas, ripped and multicolored stockings, denim and bustier.
- His tall, lanky body was clad in ripped jeans, a white T-shirt, and a leather jacket.
- The driver was left with a ripped shirt and in shock after the incident but was otherwise unhurt.
- Her disheveled landlord in a ripped robe comes to collect the rent.
- Her dress that day was typical: a derelict work jacket, a pair of pants with one leg ripped from hip to cuff, a too-large pair of overshoes with holes that showed her bare feet, a rag tied around her head.
- He was wearing ripped jeans which were about three sizes too big for him.
- Her beautiful dress was ripped and torn in a few places.
- Here she mainly rolls her eyes in sorrow and gazes longingly at Fairbanks, a pretty sight himself in a ripped, muscle-exposing blouse and thigh-hugging culottes.
- 29-year-old David drew criticism for his ripped jeans and scuffed boots which he wore with an open-necked shirt and dinner jacket.
- Nightflame, for example, features an extravagantly rundown apartment - an infernal oil refinery visible through three windows - in which a meditative black woman stands wearing a ripped ball gown and a belt of barbed wire around her hips.
- They crashed into a cemetery off the end of the field and the plane was destroyed but no one was hurt - just some ripped pants.
- He had on a battered-up red shirt and ripped blue pants (kind of out of style).
- The couple - who are dressed in tastefully ripped shirts, combat boots and matching hairstyles - are an aesthetic touch against the autumn-hued campus, a benign image of young love.
- Mya tightened her grip on her ripped sweater, swallowing hard.
- Images of Brando in character now are emblems for the era he dominated: Stanley Kowalski with his ripped t-shirt and pent-up rage; Terry Malloy, making a defiant stand against the mob on the waterfront; Johnny the Biker in "The Wild One," sneering at all authority.
- I was into the whole doom and gloom thing; it's what I call my "ripped jeans and Nine Inch Nails" phase.
- From a distance the pavilion resembles a giant fragment of ripped lace or a superscale cobweb.
- Listen closely, though, and you'll hear a history of American popular music, dressed down in ripped denim and wrinkled leather, and crooned in a thick Queens accent.
2informal Under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. at the dress rehearsal, he was so ripped he couldn't stand upright Example sentencesExamples - One of my friends got really ripped last weekend at a bar.
- Dave told Min once he'd been ripped on LSD and put the top of a hamburger bun on in place of a distributor cap.
- We usually stuck to Mad Dog 20 / 20 or Thunderbird when we wanted to get ripped.
- The age-integrated nature of drinking is a major factor in European safety; it is harder to get ripped when the wife and kids are along.
- Mike and Buddy take a cash advance and go into town to get ripped.
- We used to go to drive-in movies on Friday night and get completely ripped on beer.
- Before getting mad ripped last night I hadn't smoked in a couple months actually.
- 'I don't remember that,' I confessed. 'Well, you were pretty ripped,' Diana said.
- How is it possible to have anything like a conversation when Ian's ripped and his eyes glow with daft, chemical enthusiasm.
- He slouched in the back row and got systematically ripped.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin intoxicated, inebriated, on drugs, drugged, stupefied, befuddled, delirious, hallucinating 3informal Having well-defined or well-developed muscles; muscular. through his slightly-too-tight shirt you could see he was ripped they're going to the gym daily to get buff pecs, ripped abs, and tight buns Example sentencesExamples - Here's your front-row ticket to the workout designed to get you ripped - if you can handle it.
- I still can't believe that this is the film for which he won his Oscar, a film in which most of his acting is him fighting people and tigers and showing his ripped muscles.
- The dude is more ripped than we've ever seen him.
- These ripped ladies will take you through a variety of exercises, some obviously more high-impact that others, but all geared toward a more holistic toning of the body.
- And my, is he big, not so much tall as he is ripped.
- He's really a ripped guy; his arms were showing.
- It allows you to stick to the perfect low-carb diet you need to get ripped while also putting on muscle.
- Now, if you like your cake more on the beef than cheese side, then step right up and relish the ripped torsos and tight tushies of the men.
- They discover some pirate treasure at the bottom of the ocean, while looking ripped, tanned and clad in the skimpiest of skimpy clothes.
- He is not as big as some of the other athletes, but he is ripped.
- He's blond, middle-aged, and muscular, wearing a tank top over his ripped torso.
- He was more ripped during the first season.
- The results - a ripped 290-pound frame and gigantic arms - speak for themselves.
- He was Hawaiian and Filipino with long hair and hella tattoos and he was all ripped, you know, super buff.
- Trying to get ripped for a contest?
- Keep your efforts consistent and try to stay focused on your goal of becoming the number-one contender in the fight to get ripped.
- The point is that punching power, physical strength, and huge ripped muscles are not related.
- His abdominals were ripped to bodybuilding standards and his weight dropped down to around 11 stone (154 pounds).
- There's no reason for you to overtrain in pursuit of ripped abs.
- This plan, along with the chest-training section from Part 1, will help you craft the appearance of a narrow waist, even if you don't have those ripped abs quite yet.
Synonyms strong, brawny, muscly, sinewy, well built, powerfully built, well muscled, burly, strapping, sturdy, rugged, powerful, broad-shouldered, athletic, well knit, muscle-bound, herculean, manly Definition of ripped in US English: rippedadjectiveriptrɪpt 1(of clothes or fabric) badly torn. a pair of faded, ripped jeans Example sentencesExamples - The driver was left with a ripped shirt and in shock after the incident but was otherwise unhurt.
- I was into the whole doom and gloom thing; it's what I call my "ripped jeans and Nine Inch Nails" phase.
- Nightflame, for example, features an extravagantly rundown apartment - an infernal oil refinery visible through three windows - in which a meditative black woman stands wearing a ripped ball gown and a belt of barbed wire around her hips.
- 29-year-old David drew criticism for his ripped jeans and scuffed boots which he wore with an open-necked shirt and dinner jacket.
- They crashed into a cemetery off the end of the field and the plane was destroyed but no one was hurt - just some ripped pants.
- Here she mainly rolls her eyes in sorrow and gazes longingly at Fairbanks, a pretty sight himself in a ripped, muscle-exposing blouse and thigh-hugging culottes.
- He was wearing ripped jeans which were about three sizes too big for him.
- Her dress that day was typical: a derelict work jacket, a pair of pants with one leg ripped from hip to cuff, a too-large pair of overshoes with holes that showed her bare feet, a rag tied around her head.
- Listen closely, though, and you'll hear a history of American popular music, dressed down in ripped denim and wrinkled leather, and crooned in a thick Queens accent.
- His tall, lanky body was clad in ripped jeans, a white T-shirt, and a leather jacket.
- He had on a battered-up red shirt and ripped blue pants (kind of out of style).
- Pumping up his latest project at the Toronto International Film Festival, he's wearing worn Levi's, a ripped shirt, tube socks with blue and yellow stripes and torn up runners.
- Her disheveled landlord in a ripped robe comes to collect the rent.
- The couple - who are dressed in tastefully ripped shirts, combat boots and matching hairstyles - are an aesthetic touch against the autumn-hued campus, a benign image of young love.
- Her beautiful dress was ripped and torn in a few places.
- She is generally decked out in her "Chainsaw Sally" costume: a seeming thrift-store explosion of feather boas, ripped and multicolored stockings, denim and bustier.
- Mya tightened her grip on her ripped sweater, swallowing hard.
- The heroic farmers of Courbet and Millet lurk behind South African Zwelcthu Mthethwa's portrait of an African field-worker in sackcloth shirt and ripped pants, a machete at his side, his face deeply shadowed by a hat.
- From a distance the pavilion resembles a giant fragment of ripped lace or a superscale cobweb.
- Images of Brando in character now are emblems for the era he dominated: Stanley Kowalski with his ripped t-shirt and pent-up rage; Terry Malloy, making a defiant stand against the mob on the waterfront; Johnny the Biker in "The Wild One," sneering at all authority.
2informal Under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. at the dress rehearsal, he was so ripped he couldn't stand upright Example sentencesExamples - The age-integrated nature of drinking is a major factor in European safety; it is harder to get ripped when the wife and kids are along.
- We usually stuck to Mad Dog 20 / 20 or Thunderbird when we wanted to get ripped.
- How is it possible to have anything like a conversation when Ian's ripped and his eyes glow with daft, chemical enthusiasm.
- Before getting mad ripped last night I hadn't smoked in a couple months actually.
- We used to go to drive-in movies on Friday night and get completely ripped on beer.
- One of my friends got really ripped last weekend at a bar.
- Mike and Buddy take a cash advance and go into town to get ripped.
- He slouched in the back row and got systematically ripped.
- Dave told Min once he'd been ripped on LSD and put the top of a hamburger bun on in place of a distributor cap.
- 'I don't remember that,' I confessed. 'Well, you were pretty ripped,' Diana said.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin intoxicated, inebriated, on drugs, drugged, stupefied, befuddled, delirious, hallucinating 3informal Having well-defined or well-developed muscles; muscular. through his slightly-too-tight shirt you could see he was ripped they're going to the gym daily to get buff pecs, ripped abs, and tight buns Example sentencesExamples - He's blond, middle-aged, and muscular, wearing a tank top over his ripped torso.
- He is not as big as some of the other athletes, but he is ripped.
- These ripped ladies will take you through a variety of exercises, some obviously more high-impact that others, but all geared toward a more holistic toning of the body.
- Trying to get ripped for a contest?
- I still can't believe that this is the film for which he won his Oscar, a film in which most of his acting is him fighting people and tigers and showing his ripped muscles.
- He was Hawaiian and Filipino with long hair and hella tattoos and he was all ripped, you know, super buff.
- The dude is more ripped than we've ever seen him.
- Keep your efforts consistent and try to stay focused on your goal of becoming the number-one contender in the fight to get ripped.
- This plan, along with the chest-training section from Part 1, will help you craft the appearance of a narrow waist, even if you don't have those ripped abs quite yet.
- It allows you to stick to the perfect low-carb diet you need to get ripped while also putting on muscle.
- His abdominals were ripped to bodybuilding standards and his weight dropped down to around 11 stone (154 pounds).
- They discover some pirate treasure at the bottom of the ocean, while looking ripped, tanned and clad in the skimpiest of skimpy clothes.
- And my, is he big, not so much tall as he is ripped.
- There's no reason for you to overtrain in pursuit of ripped abs.
- The point is that punching power, physical strength, and huge ripped muscles are not related.
- He was more ripped during the first season.
- The results - a ripped 290-pound frame and gigantic arms - speak for themselves.
- He's really a ripped guy; his arms were showing.
- Now, if you like your cake more on the beef than cheese side, then step right up and relish the ripped torsos and tight tushies of the men.
- Here's your front-row ticket to the workout designed to get you ripped - if you can handle it.
Synonyms strong, brawny, muscly, sinewy, well built, powerfully built, well muscled, burly, strapping, sturdy, rugged, powerful, broad-shouldered, athletic, well knit, muscle-bound, herculean, manly |