Not sure, but we used to say it a lot ask kids in the seventies in rural Western Australia. It was used as an enthusiastic affirmation of something. If we were told something good was going to happen ("Hey we're going to the pool!") we'd say "Ripper Tune Boris!".
We'd also say
...in the same context, but I think these expressions were more local to our area and possibly picked up from the local Noongar people.
To call the tune is to be the one saying which tune the band plays next. In figurative language, it means you're the one in charge, "calling the shots," saying what's to happen.
Yes well... I mean sometimes
Adjusted in pitch or resonance. Or the past tense of tune
basically get the tune down if you have the tune down your good
A tune-up typically involves inspecting and adjusting key components of a vehicle's engine, such as spark plugs, filters, and ignition timing, to ensure optimal performance. While tightening may be part of the process, it is not the primary focus of a tune-up.
If you mean Jack The Ripper then nobody knows because JTR was never caught.
The Gangster program Mean Streets somewhat incongruosly used the happy, up-beat song Be My Baby- by the Ronettes, as its theme song. This song was also used in the film, much better suited thematically- adventures in Baby-sitting. often theme songs are so off-base as to be cinematically AWOL. way- off post.
If you mean Jack the Ripper, he killed his victims with a knife, cutting the throats of women and then cutting out vital organs.
Boris means in English the same as in German.
Jack the Ripper, sliced his victims open and removed some of the their internal organs, he literally 'ripped' his victims apart.
Very good, Great, Fantastic.
cant carry a tune
IT was first used to mean good in the 1970s in Australia Millie
just a phrase or tune which is then repeated. Call and echo - Repeating the tune which was played Call and response - After the tune, a different tune plays in response to the first tune.
it means fighter in Russian
i mean how to tune exactly the pitch and decay?
I think you mean rhythm it is the beat that it makes and is a right tune it wouldn't be rhythm if it was out of tune.