noun a person or thing that rips, such as a tool or machine for tearing or cutting materials
adjective used to describe something as excellent, exciting, or impressive
In literature, a ripper can refer to a character or plot element that is particularly violent or intense, often associated with crime or horror genres.
In agriculture, a ripper is a farm implement used for deep tillage, breaking up hard soil to improve drainage and aeration.
In software development, a ripper is a tool used for extracting data or information from various sources, often used in web scraping.
A ripper is a type of blade or tool used in forensic science for cutting through materials such as clothing or flesh during autopsies.
In music production, a ripper is a slang term for a musician or artist who excels at performing cover songs in a way that captures the essence of the original.
In the context of a writer, 'ripper' may refer to a type of fast-paced, thrilling novel typically centered around a serial killer or gruesome murders.
In the context of a psychologist, 'ripper' may refer to a specific type of violent offender or criminal profile.
In the context of a forensic scientist, 'ripper' may refer to a type of sharp cutting tool used to collect evidence or perform precise incisions during autopsies.
In the context of a historian, 'ripper' may refer to the infamous serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who terrorized London in the late 19th century.
In the context of a law enforcement officer, 'ripper' may refer to a criminal who commits violent and gruesome murders, often leaving distinct patterns or signatures at the crime scenes.