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Words that sound like "ripe" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Of a fruit, vegetable, seed, etc., ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature.
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(n)
(countable) A sharp blow with something hard.
(uncountable) Thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line.
(v)
(transitive) To enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper.
(informal, ambitransitive) To represent; to act as a representative for.
(transitive) To obtain or receive as a reward, in a good or a bad sense.
A surname.
(software) Initialism of Rational Unified Process.
(countable, computer graphics) A Render Output unit or raster operations pipeline.
(Internet) Alternative form of re-up. [(US, military) One who reenlists.]
A surname from German.
A town in Esbjerg municipality, south-west Jutland, Denmark.
Hoarseness.
An outcry.
Acronym of Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy.
A surname
(transitive) To steal from, especially using force or violence.
(transitive) To move (one object) while maintaining contact with another object over some area, with pressure and friction.
A long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.
A grain used extensively in Europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder.
Turned or twisted toward one side; crooked, distorted, out of place; wry.
(intransitive, informal) To complain; to whine.
Dryly humorous; sardonic or bitterly ironic.
(figurative, derogatory) Something foolish or valueless, especially written works and popular entertainment (movies, television).
(derogatory) An uninformed, unsophisticated, or unintelligent person.
A male given name, Scottish version of Rob, from Robert.
An honorific used by traditional Jews, much like sir and mister/Mr.
(Internet slang) To act out erotic roleplay.
A nickname for Robert
(slang) To vomit.
(agriculture) A fruit or vegetable which has ripened.
A title used for God.
(UK, historical) Initialism of renewable heat incentive (“a payment system for the generation of heat from renewable energy sources”).
(obsolete, costermongers) Beer.
(finance) Initialism of retirement savings plan.
(computing) Initialism of I/O request packet.
(uncountable) A town in Schärding district, Upper Austria, Austria.
(regional) Distortion.
(uncountable) The action of the verb to rib; teasing.
(N)
Ruy or Ruj, is a mountain range in the Kraishte region on the border of western Bulgaria and southeastern Serbia.
(red–yellow–blue) a historical set of colors used in subtractive color mixing and is one commonly used set of primary colors.
(computing) Initialism of Windows Resource Protection (for system files and the registry).
Initialism of registered medical practitioner.
(obsolete) A vulture, Gyps fulvus; the griffin.
(computing) Initialism of Remote Desktop Protocol.
(economics) Initialism of Recommended Retail Price.
Initialism of Real-time Transport Protocol.
The sound of a male mallard's call, or a similar call of other duck species.
(US politics) Initialism of RealClearPolitics.
(marketing) Promotion or propaganda, especially exaggerated claims.
(transitive) To move an object over, maintaining contact, with the intention of removing some substance from the surface. (Compare rub.)
Hypochondria.