I've never heard the term rip bolt. Can you describe what you are asking about?
The origin is Latin ' Requiescat in Pace
rip rap could have been used as a nautical term by sailors during the 1600's. It meant "stretch of rippling water" caused under water formations.
Popular slang terms for "A shot at goal" are to "have a dig" or to "have a poke" also to have a pop at goal to rip it also means to have a shot have a rip is also a popular term, or let loose. Comments on the above ...... - to "have a dig" - usually means to try to foul an opponent - to have a "poke" or a "pop" at goal is commonly used on the pitch in England. As with "let loose" - to "rip" ?? Played 'footy' in England 20 years and have to say it's not a term I've come across
A Rip has a few meanings but a common meaning is a Rip as in the ocean rip.
"debug ip rip" is the correct answer. Use to display information on selected RIP events. This command has many keywords that allow you to specify a variety of RIP events. You can set the level of severity for the events you want displayed; specify the desired descriptive term or a corresponding number (0-7). You can set the verbosity of the messages you want displayed: low, medium, high. Example host1#debug ip rip events Use the no version to cancel the display of any information on the designated variable.
As a noun, rip is "déchirure" As a verb, rip is "déchirer"
Rip V1 is Classful routing protocol Rip V2 is Classless routing Protocol
Assuming "rip" is the computer term which refers to copying digital information (usually an audio or video file) from one source to another. As such, the following synonymous verbs, among others, may be used in its place: * copy * filter * extract
to rip = rasgar
Rip has a short i sound.
Blu Ray Rip. Same as a DVD Rip but from a blu ray disc :)