1. ripping - Noun
2. ripping - Adjective
3. ripping - Verb
Derived from rip
5. ripping - Adjective Satellite
of Rip
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut what first motivated me wasn't anything I read. I just got mad seeing the machines ripping up the woods. Theodore Kaczynski
Full service brokers, in this day and age of low cost mutual funds and discount brokers, are really nothing more than machines for ripping off retail investors. Joel Spolsky
You almost had to live through it to really know the gut ripping misery of the depression during the early thirties which led to labor's bloodiest and most violent days. Jimmy Hoffa
Tessa is gone, and every moment she is gone is a knife ripping me apart from the inside. Cassandra Clare
under his dripping hair, he was as white as parchment, his hands clenched at his sides so tightly that they were shaking. It seemed clear that some terrible turmoil was ripping him apart from the inside out. Cassandra Clare
Divorce is expensive. I used to joke they were going to call it 'all the money,' but they changed it to 'alimony.' It's ripping your heart out through your wallet. Robin Williams