• Look up rip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To rip is the act of tearing an object. Rip may also refer to: Nioro du Rip, a town in the southern Kaolack...
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  • Rest in peace (redirect from R.I.P.)
    Rest in peace (R.I.P.), a phrase from the Latin requiescat in pace (Ecclesiastical Latin: [rekwiˈeskat in ˈpatʃe]), is sometimes used in traditional Christian...
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  • Rip It is an American brand of energy drink that is produced and distributed by National Beverage Corp., maker of Shasta, Faygo, and La Croix. It was...
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    "Rip Van Winkle" (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɪp fɑɱ ˈʋɪŋkəl]) is a short story by the American author Washington Irving, first published in 1819. It follows...
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    Elmore Rual "Rip" Torn Jr. (February 6, 1931 – July 9, 2019) was an American actor whose career spanned more than 60 years. He was nominated for the Academy...
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    Říp (IPA: [ˈɦora ˈr̝iːp] ; German: [Sankt] Georgsberg) is a 461 metres (1,512 ft) high solitary hill located 20 km south-east of Litoměřice, Czech Republic...
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    A rip current (or just rip) is a specific type of water current that can occur near beaches where waves break. A rip is a strong, localized, and narrow...
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  • Look up ripper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ripper or The Ripper may refer to: Ripper (surname) Paul Burchill, ring name "The Ripper", a professional...
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  • RIP in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RIP (abbreviating rest in peace, or Latin: requiescat in pace) is a common element of Christian epitaphs. RIP...
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  • Ripping is the extraction of digital content from a container, such as a CD, onto a new digital location. Originally, the term meant to rip music from...
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