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rip it up!!!
I know [tear it up] has the meaning of "succeed".
Can [rip it up] be also used as the meaning of "succeed"?
A baseball player has reached to an agreement with a club of the USA. When he leaves for the USA, can I say "Rip it up!!"?
When a singer is waiting for his turn backstage, can I say "Rip it up!!!"?
Thank you in advance!!
Jul 15, 2023 4:30 PM
Answers · 3
I'm a native English speaker, US. To me this is not a very common idiom.
July 16, 2023
But, "let 'er rip" means to do something without constraint. Unfortunately, it's sometimes used to refer to farting. Oh, the base usage of slang within human language. 🤷♂️
July 15, 2023
No, "rip it up" does not have the same meaning as "tear it up".
July 15, 2023
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