Nothing would happen, but it might hurt a little bit.
The present tense of tore is tear.
You'll bleed... alot...
It means to rip something from something else, such as: "He tore off the end of the cardboard box." It can also mean to leave in a great hurry, such as: "He tore off to the store before it closed."
tore off
Jennie tore a nerve in her axillary region, which is her armpit area. She tore ligaments in her cervical and scapular regions, which in her neck and shoulder blade area. She broke a bone in her right brachial region, which is located underneath the bicep muscle of her right upper arm.
He tore his arm off.
It will probably bleed and hurt alot you can get them cut out or burnt off with liqquid nitrogen at a doctors which would be a lot safer.
they grazed and tore it off of trees
As long as the tank itself is not leaking and it still has some strap left on it, dont worry about it. Its not going to fall off or drag the ground. It still has the other side holding it as well as the filler neck hose. If you got under there you could not even pull it off with all your strength.
36,588,295,173,076,104,646,284,442,874,678,121,004,432.6 The devil tore off the last 0.4 and ate it.
a simile
That goes to YTV. Shoot, I hate that website.