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101rip|tide — «RIHP TYD», noun. a strong, narrow surface current which flows rapidly away from the shore usually at a right angle to it; rip current. A riptide flows against another current, usually causing a violent disturbance …
102rip somebody off — ˌrip sbˈoff derived usually passive (informal) to cheat sb, by making them pay too much, by selling them sth of poor quality, etc • Tourists complain of being ripped off by local cab drivers. related noun ↑rip off …
103rip tide — ˌrip ˈtide 7 [rip tide] noun an area of fast rough water in the sea or a river, where two or more currents meet …
104rip-stick — see rip n.3 …
105rip off — {v.}, {slang} (Stress on off ) Steal. * /The hippies ripped off the grocery store./ …
106rip off — {v.}, {slang} (Stress on off ) Steal. * /The hippies ripped off the grocery store./ …
107Rip Rapson — is the current President of the Kresge Foundation. He took up the post in July 2006. He was previously the President of the McKnight Foundation. He is the eldest son of architect Ralph Rapson. Prior to joining Kresge, Rapson served as president… …
108Rip Hewes Stadium — is a 10,000 seat stadium located in Dothan, Alabama. It is primarily used for high school football, as well as other sporting and community events …
109Rip — (spr. rschīp), Berg, s. Raudnitz …
110rip current — rip (2) …