Rip out of Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɪp/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv
RIP OW-tuhv
ɹˈɪp/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv
rip OWT-ov
Definition
To quickly or forcefully remove something from inside or from being attached to a place, often with violence or sudden energy.
Usage & Nuances
Often used to describe sudden removal, especially by force; can refer to physical objects or, figuratively, to people being taken abruptly from a place. More informal and vivid than just 'remove'. Typically used as "rip [object] out of [location]".
Spanish: arrancar dePortuguese (BR): arrancar dePortuguese (PT): arrancar deChinese (Simplified): 从……撕下 - 从……扯下Chinese (Traditional): 從……撕下 - 從……扯下Hindi: से फाड़नाArabic: ينزع منBengali: জোর করে টেনে বের করা - ছিঁড়ে বের করাRussian: выдернуть из - вырвать изJapanese: 〜から引き裂く - 〜から引っこ抜くVietnamese: xé ra khỏi - giật ra khỏiKorean: ~에서 잡아 뜯다 - ~에서 강제로 떼어내다Turkish: koparmak - yerinden sökmekUrdu: زور سے نکالنا - پھاڑ کر نکالناIndonesian: mencabut dari - merobek dari
Example Sentences
He ripped the page out of his notebook.
basic
The dentist had to rip the tooth out of his mouth.
basic
She ripped the sticker out of the photo album.
basic
Security ripped the guy out of his seat when he started shouting.
natural
My headphones got ripped out of my bag when someone bumped into me.
natural
That song just rips me out of a bad mood every time.
natural