Rip
For the use of the abbreviation, see RIP (disambiguation).
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To rip is the act of tearing an object.
Rip may also refer to:
Places
- The Rip, entrance to Port Phillip from Bass Strait in Victoria, Australia
- The Říp Mountain, a mountain in the Czech Republic
- Rip Point, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
- Rips, Sarandë, location in Albania on border with Greece
- 7711 Říp, an asteroid
People
Given name or nickname
- Rip (nickname)
- Jeong Rip (1574–1629), a scholar-official of the Korean Joseon Dynasty
- Shin Rip (1546–1592), Korean general
- Rip Van Dam (c. 1660–1749), acting governor of the Province of New York from 1731 to 1732
Surname
- Arie Rip (born 1941), Dutch social scientist
- Eliyahu Rips (born 1948), Israeli mathematician
- Willem Cornelis Rip (1856–1922), Dutch artist
Fictional characters
- Rip Hunter, a DC Comics character
- Rip Kirby, title character of the eponymous comic strip
- Rip Van Winkle, title character of the eponymous story by Washington Irving
- Rip Holland, from The Country Bears
Entertainment
- RiP!: A Remix Manifesto, a 2008 documentary about remixing and intellectual property
- Ripping, the process of copying audio or video from removable media to a hard disk
- Rip, in music, a type of glissando
- The Rip, a former band of New Zealand musician Alastair Galbraith (musician)
Ships
- Rip, originally HMQS Paluma, an Australian gunboat scrapped in the 1950s
- Rip, the name from 1947-1984 of HMAS Whyalla (J153), a decommissioned Australian corvette
Other uses
- Rip (dog), a World War II search-and-rescue dog
- Rip cut, severing or dividing a piece of wood parallel to the grain.
See also
- Rip current or rip tide, a strong surface flow of water returning seaward from near the shore
- All pages beginning with "Rip"
- All pages with titles containing Rip
- Ripper (disambiguation)
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