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Often used in epitaphs in medieval cemeteries, and more recently cartoons. The acronym can mean either "Requiescat In Pace" or its English translation "Rest In Peace".
R.I.P John Smith 1900-1957
by Rotavator December 21, 2010
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1. To bad mouth, dis' or burn.
2. A cone.
3. To steal something, 'rip someone off' or a 'rip off'. Also 'ripping' tracks from an Audio CD onto your CPU.
2. A cone.
3. To steal something, 'rip someone off' or a 'rip off'. Also 'ripping' tracks from an Audio CD onto your CPU.
1. "I'm gunna rip Greg about how he asked that girl to piss on him and she said no!"
"Stop ripping me about my new haircut."
2. "Hurry up and rip that bong."
3. "We should rip off some new clothes from General Pants Co."
"I'm going to rip off Erik's How High DVD tommorow."
"That $100 t-shirt was the biggest rip/rip off!"
"I'll rip a few song's off these CD's and burn myself a mix CD."
"Stop ripping me about my new haircut."
2. "Hurry up and rip that bong."
3. "We should rip off some new clothes from General Pants Co."
"I'm going to rip off Erik's How High DVD tommorow."
"That $100 t-shirt was the biggest rip/rip off!"
"I'll rip a few song's off these CD's and burn myself a mix CD."
by Diego July 18, 2003
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To totally own something sport, action, dance, performance and to execute with perfection and complete domination.
"That was a rip"
"I ripped it up"
"What a rip"
"Rip city"
"Rip-a-licious"
"Rip it up"
"How'd it go? (Reply) Complete Rip."
"I ripped it up"
"What a rip"
"Rip city"
"Rip-a-licious"
"Rip it up"
"How'd it go? (Reply) Complete Rip."
by A-hot & T-Ross October 02, 2013
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Getting King Pin drunk and not giving a fuck, while being so reckless and out of control that you lose everyone you know and love, while intentionally breaking everything you come into contact with.
by ripper24 January 02, 2011
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A term commonly used by gymnasts, a rip is a build up of skin caused by the friction between the gymnasts hands and the uneven bars/high bar/rings/parallel bars that basically rips off.
by I will not party in the USA November 05, 2009
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1. Rest in peace (Respectful wish to someone who has died)
2. Rest in piss (Disrespect to someone who has died.)
2. Rest in piss (Disrespect to someone who has died.)
by Massive log July 22, 2018