by Ronneshia April 20, 2008
To not be left out
by aesookghyo May 26, 2015
Very busy. This term is used frequently and vigorously by residents of Maine, as observed by comedian Bob Marley.
by gruverja May 2, 2008
Mitch Holthus: TOUCHDOWN!! KAN-SAS CITY! A 106 YARD KICKOFF RETURN RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE! And it's a Houston native to do it!
by Buttered Quayle February 27, 2020
Describes the word picture of a sprinter blasting out of the blocks at the beginning of a short distance race (e.g., 100-yard dash, 50-yard dash). Immediately; at the very beginning.
Right out of the blocks, he said we are in big trouble.
by Paul Cannongeyser December 13, 2007
Immediately, at the beginning of any event that progresses over time (games, movies, education, concerts, etc.).
"We sat down to play blackjack and Chad got 21 'right out the rip.' It was the first hand of the night!"
"I knew the blind date was going to be a disaster 'right out the rip.' She brought her mother, her daughter, and current boyfriend with her."
"My marriage was a disaster 'right out the rip,' I never should have ordered a wife from a catalog."
"The night was off to a terrible start as I got a flat tire 'right out the rip.' I was 30 minutes late for trivia."
"I knew the blind date was going to be a disaster 'right out the rip.' She brought her mother, her daughter, and current boyfriend with her."
"My marriage was a disaster 'right out the rip,' I never should have ordered a wife from a catalog."
"The night was off to a terrible start as I got a flat tire 'right out the rip.' I was 30 minutes late for trivia."
by Farmcat June 29, 2023
Synonym for 'hot'
by llcoolc555 September 9, 2010