Tear it up Meaning in English
expression · lemma: tear up
ˈtɛɹ/, /ˈtɪɹ/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt/ /ˈəp
TAIR-it-UP or TIR-it-UP
teə/ /ˈɪt/ /ˈʌp
TAIR-it-UP
Definition
"Tear it up" means to rip something into pieces, or informally, to perform extremely well at something.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; literal sense means to destroy by ripping, but often used for doing something exceptionally (e.g., 'tear up the dance floor'). Common in US English. Not to be confused with 'tear up' (crying).
Spanish: romperlo - destrozarlo (informal) - arrasar (en algo)Portuguese (BR): rasgar tudo - arrebentar (informal) - arrasar (em algo)Portuguese (PT): rasgar tudo - arrebentar (informal) - arrasar (em algo)Chinese (Simplified): 撕碎它 - 表现出色(口语)Chinese (Traditional): 撕碎它 - 表現出色(口語)Hindi: इसे फाड़ डालना - जबरदस्त प्रदर्शन करना (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: مزّقه - أبدع فيه (عامية)Bengali: টুকরো টুকরো করা - চমৎকারভাবে কিছু করাRussian: разорвать - зажечь (выступить очень круто)Japanese: 引き裂く - 大活躍するVietnamese: xé ra - làm rất xuất sắcKorean: 찢어버리다 - 엄청 잘하다Turkish: parçalamak - harika iş çıkarmakUrdu: پھاڑ دینا - زبردست کارکردگی دکھاناIndonesian: merobekkan - tampil hebat
Example Sentences
He used his hands to tear it up.
basic
Please don't tear it up before I read it.
basic
Every time he gets angry, he wants to tear it up.
basic
You guys are going to tear it up at the concert tonight!
natural
He really tore it up on the dance floor.
natural
If you go out there and tear it up, the coach will notice you.
natural