Shredded vs Ripper - What's the difference?
shredded | ripper |
(shred)
cut or torn into narrow pieces
(bodybuilding): Having extreme muscular definition.
Something that rips (something else).
Someone who rips (something).
A legislative bill or act that transfers powers of appointment from the usual holders to a chief executive or a board of officials.
A murderer who kills and often mutilates victims with a blade or similar sharp weapon.
(mining) A hook-like tool used to tear away ore, rock, etc.
(British, AU, slang) Something that is an excellent example of its kind.
* 2001 , Filton Hebbard, Memories of Kalgoorlie: Tales from the Australian Outback (page 334)
(computing) Software that extracts content from files or storage media.
(agriculture) A tool or plant used to reduce soil compaction.
A hot dog deep-fried in oil until the casing bursts.
(obsolete) One who brings fish from the seacoast to markets in inland towns.
* Beaumont and Fletcher
As a verb shredded
is (shred).As an adjective shredded
is cut or torn into narrow pieces.As a noun ripper is
something that rips (something else) or ripper can be (obsolete) one who brings fish from the seacoast to markets in inland towns.shredded
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)ripper
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Etymology 1
; originated 1605–15.Noun
(en noun)- Martin walked around the vehicle, viewing it from all angles and giggling as he did so. “She's a ripper , Bert, a real ripper!”
Derived terms
* radish ripperReferences
* * *Etymology 2
Compare .Alternative forms
* riplerNoun
(en noun)- But what's the action we are for now? Robbing a ripper of his fish.