RIPPABLE

Etymology

Adjective

rippable (comparative more rippable, superlative most rippable)

Capable of being ripped (in various senses).

(of rock) Capable of being mechanically broken.

(surfing) Easy to rip on; allowing a surfer to perform like an expert.

Source: Wiktionary



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