Tatter vs Ripped - What's the difference?
tatter | ripped |
A shred of torn cloth; an individual item of torn and ragged clothing.
A person engaged in tatting.
To destroy an article of clothing by shredding.
(rip)
Torn, either partly or into separate pieces.
Pulled away from forcefully.
In data storage, transferred to a hard disk from another portable media form.
Copied or stolen usually from an identified source.
(bodybuilding) Having extremely low bodyfat content so that the shape of the underlying muscles become pronounced. Said especially of well-defined abdominal muscles.
* 1988', Steve Holman, "Christian Conquers Columbus", '''' ' 47 (6): 28-34.
* 2010', Bill Geiger, "6-pack Abs in 9 Weeks", ''Reps!'' ' 17 :106
(slang) Drunk, inebriated.
As verbs the difference between tatter and ripped
is that tatter is to destroy an article of clothing by shredding while ripped is (rip).As a noun tatter
is a shred of torn cloth; an individual item of torn and ragged clothing.As an adjective ripped is
torn, either partly or into separate pieces.tatter
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(en adjective)- With the average male competitor weighing around 220, the total poundage of raw, ripped mass in the preliminary lineup is over 3,700 pounds.
- That's the premise of the overload principle, and it must be applied, even to ab training, if you're going to develop a cut, ripped midsection.