Definitions for "Ripping"
The process of sawing lumber in two lengthwise perpendicular to the wide face and parallel to the grain. Ripping changes the width of the lumber but not its thickness.
The stripping of the cover and/or upholstery from a frame
The process of sawing lumber in two lengthwise perpendicular to the wide face. Ripping changes the width of the lumber but not its thickness. Also see Resawing.
Using software to extract raw audio data from a music CD.
or to rip is the process of copying digital audio and/or video data from a DVD or CD to a hard disk. The copied data is referred to as “rips”. This process can allow you to listen to music from different albums without having to change CDs or to listen to the music you have on your CD on a portable digital audio player. The public domain is the body of knowledge, especially creative works such as writing, art, music, and inventions, which is considered to be part of the common cultural and intellectual heritage of humanity, and which anyone may use or exploit without permission.
Ripping is the opposite of burning. It is transfering music from a CD to your hard drive. It's probably the most common method of converting CDs to MP3s.
using a specially designed implement (ripper) pulled by a tractor to shatter the impermeable layers of the soil, such as hardpans and claypans. No soil mixing occurs.
Keywords:  rending, roar, crowd, surged, violent
resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree; "the tree split with a great ripping sound"; "heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward"
Keywords:  dozer, teeth, breaking, behind, ground
A method of breaking up the ground using large metal teeth behind a dozer.
Keywords:  surfing, well
surfing very well
Keywords:  rags, fibre, garments, sorting, cotton
The Operation Of Removing Cotton Or Man-made Fibre Linings From Garments Prior To The Sorting And Classification Of Rags.
Keywords:  grabbing, see
See Grabbing and Rip.