off the rip

English

Prepositional phrase

off the rip

  1. (African-American Vernacular) From the start; immediately; right away.
    • 2009, CASH, Trust No Man: Loyalty To Those Who Are Loyal:
      It was obvious Toi's new boyfriend had spent a lot of dough decorating her crib, which put me on alert, 'cause it ain't like he lived with her. So, off the rip I'm wondering what his crib looks like 'cause, unless he's the sweetest trick in the Dirty South, I figured he ain't done laced Toi's crib better than his own.
    • 2010, T. Styles, Raunchy, page 287:
      We've searched high and low for this dude and still can't get at him. And now you think you can come home and find him off the rip?
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