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ripper

[rip-er]

noun

  1. a person or thing that rips. rip.

  2. Also ripper bill, ripper act a legislative bill or act for taking powers of appointment to and removal from office away from the usual holders of these powers and conferring them unrestrictedly on a chief executive, as a governor or mayor, or on a board of officials.

  3. a double-ripper.

  4. a killer who dispatches and often mutilates victims with a knife or similar weapon.

  5. Mining.Ģża hooklike tool, attached to earth-moving machinery, for tearing away ore, rock, etc.

  6. Chiefly British Slang.Ģżsomething especially strong, fine, or good of its kind.



ripper

/ ˈ°łÉŖ±čə /

noun

  1. a person who rips

  2. a murderer who dissects or mutilates his victims' bodies

  3. informalĢża fine or excellent person or thing

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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of ripper1

First recorded in 1605–15; rip 1 + -er 1
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He has gone to lengths to appear hale, skiing with a professional snowboarder and with an Olympic gold medalist who called him a ā€œripperā€ as they raced down the mountain.

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While Pangilinan still recommends what she calls ā€œfoundationalā€ romance books — what our grandmothers would’ve called ā€œbodice rippersā€ — she now cautions readers to enjoy them with a critical eye warning of ā€œdubious consent.ā€

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They all blur the lines between women’s and literary-leaning commercial fiction, departing from the fantasy spaces of bodice rippers and misty moors to depict a world that looks a lot more like, well, our own.

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Three overs later, Latham missed a sweep to be lbw to Root and when Leach produced a ripper that turned past Will Young's defensive stroke, New Zealand were three down still 59 adrift.

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They dropped spiky steel ā€œnet rippersā€ onto the ocean floor to tear up trawling nets, lobbed smoke bombs onto boat decks, and threw rancid butter to taint whale meat.

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