3 ways to interpret "out for a rip" it depends on the context of how its used (no particular order) 1.go for a cruise 2.taking out the quad/ski doo/dirt bike 3.getting stoned and if you get the reply "giv'r" that means yes/do it
That’s actually how it sounded in my mind when I was typing my comment 😂 I’ve been talking to a new friend that lives in Ontario so they’ve been educating me on all things Canadian 🍁 Love what you guys are doing really glad I found this channel!
We use out for a rip as going for a ride, or also take it out for a rip, when someone gets something new, like a quad or something, basically like a joy ride. I'm in southwestern ontario. These guys also have another song called "oh f@ck yeah bud". Pretty funny.
I know the saying but us northern Americans know that's a Canadian saying. I'm in Michigan tho so most likely the rest of America (if u don't live in a state by the border) don't know that phrase. We never say that and never hear ppl say that, but If we do hear someone saying it we know it's a Canadian. But if someone in the states says wanna get ripped then that means wanna go get stoned. Btw tho loved the song, reminded me of trailerpark boys that takes place in nova Scotia lol. Love that show so much
American's don't really use that phrase. "Let's go for a rip." We say, "Let's go for a cruise." Or "Road trip." Usually, if someone from the states says "Wanna rip?" Or "Do you want to get ripped?" It means do you want to smoke weed and get obliterated.
Yes and no. It wouldn't be strange to be asked to go for a rip. But I would be thinking hopping on a dirt bike/4 wheeler/side by side/snowmobile. Cruising is getting in a truck/car and driving through town.
We say it in North Dakota. I literally live a couple miles from the Canadian border though. We have a similar accent and share a lot of phrases. Not sure about the rest of the states. Lol. I never get tired of that song!
The first time I heard it was in the locker room of an ice rink in Saskatoon during a company sponsored hockey tournament. I'm from Alaska and thought going out for a rip meant going to smoke some weed so it surprised me a little that the boys had this on repeat. I mean marijuana was legal by that time in Alaska and I know it was on it's way to being legalized in Canada at that time but I didn't expect them to be so open about it. Only later did I find out what it actually meant. I also learned about Canadian's obsession with Caesar's while I was there and introduced them to Alaska's signature shot, the Duck Fart. Look it up and give it a try if you've never heard of it.
I think it is important to realize though that this is more of a middle of the county and rural Canadian thing. Ontarians don't really say 'buhhhd' lol. They roll their eyes and get a little annoyed at my for joking about this. So it depends on where you are. I will say that we also use 'go out fer a rip' for mountain biking, snow machines, etc eh
According to the show "Letterkenny" that takes place in Canada, a "rip" is a line of cocaine. I think Letterkenny is hilarious, I love Out For a Rip, and your clip was fun. Just saying, me as an American not knowing Canadian slang until i saw this clip. I was picturing something different.
Olympia WA USA The buds and I have officially always said out for a rip however we’re in the country and my family came from Canada. Connection there who knows. Anyone feel like a rip!!?
It's actually just going out for a rip literally, Like in a beater truck and/or crappy car that all of our buddies used to drive while off roading, The best times back in those days.
This is the first video I’ve ever seen on your channel where I couldn’t understand quite a few of the words/lyrics. Other than “out for a rip” and the f-word, the rest was largely unintelligible.
3 ways to interpret "out for a rip" it depends on the context of how its used (no particular order)
1.go for a cruise
2.taking out the quad/ski doo/dirt bike
3.getting stoned
and if you get the reply "giv'r" that means yes/do it
I’ve never heard out for a rip before this video I love it! Going to Canada for the first time in a couple weeks I’m super excited about it!
You mean “aboot” it 🙃
That’s actually how it sounded in my mind when I was typing my comment 😂 I’ve been talking to a new friend that lives in Ontario so they’ve been educating me on all things Canadian 🍁 Love what you guys are doing really glad I found this channel!
We use out for a rip as going for a ride, or also take it out for a rip, when someone gets something new, like a quad or something, basically like a joy ride. I'm in southwestern ontario. These guys also have another song called "oh f@ck yeah bud". Pretty funny.
I play this every Canada Day on my Ivlog stream lol along with some other Canadian chaos, Love this vid and cheers boys, Rock on. \m/
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I know the saying but us northern Americans know that's a Canadian saying. I'm in Michigan tho so most likely the rest of America (if u don't live in a state by the border) don't know that phrase. We never say that and never hear ppl say that, but If we do hear someone saying it we know it's a Canadian. But if someone in the states says wanna get ripped then that means wanna go get stoned. Btw tho loved the song, reminded me of trailerpark boys that takes place in nova Scotia lol. Love that show so much
You should check out the F.U.B.A.R. movies.
That’s how we do in ‘Berda.
Lol it also means to get stoned in canadian. So it means to go out for a drive and get stoned from weed in most cases 🤣
Getting ripped and going out for a rip are two different things 🤟🏻🖤🇨🇦🤝🏻🇺🇸
Yes! This has been a fav for a while.
American's don't really use that phrase. "Let's go for a rip." We say, "Let's go for a cruise." Or "Road trip." Usually, if someone from the states says "Wanna rip?" Or "Do you want to get ripped?" It means do you want to smoke weed and get obliterated.
I smoked weed once
depends on where in the US of A, bud. Anybody that lives in the northern states or near the Canadian border can totally relate to all of this.
Yes and no. It wouldn't be strange to be asked to go for a rip. But I would be thinking hopping on a dirt bike/4 wheeler/side by side/snowmobile. Cruising is getting in a truck/car and driving through town.
Where the heck do we say go for a cruise? It’s go for a ride really
I go out for rips all the time in Minny
Fuckin growing up in berta this shit is my childhood. This is the most quintessentially canadian rap song ever made. Fuck yeah bud
Fuckin right
I didn’t think I had seen this one, but once it started I realized one of my Canadian friends must have shared that with me!
We say it in North Dakota. I literally live a couple miles from the Canadian border though. We have a similar accent and share a lot of phrases. Not sure about the rest of the states. Lol. I never get tired of that song!
Canada and North Dakota are best friends
Love from Nova Scotia 🇨🇦🤝🏻🇺🇸
Canadian classic 👌🏻🙌🏻🍁 get ur touqes and ur toonies n head to Tim's for a 4x4
going out for a rip means smoking a joint on the back patio.
First time seeing it......hilarious! Kind of reminds me of when I lived in the Ottawa Valley. Lol!
It's so accurate for the Valley. 😅
Ultimate Canadian stereotype song with the accent to boot. Eh Bahd.
Totally Canadian
The first time I heard it was in the locker room of an ice rink in Saskatoon during a company sponsored hockey tournament. I'm from Alaska and thought going out for a rip meant going to smoke some weed so it surprised me a little that the boys had this on repeat. I mean marijuana was legal by that time in Alaska and I know it was on it's way to being legalized in Canada at that time but I didn't expect them to be so open about it. Only later did I find out what it actually meant. I also learned about Canadian's obsession with Caesar's while I was there and introduced them to Alaska's signature shot, the Duck Fart. Look it up and give it a try if you've never heard of it.
These were winners. If people ask for a "bartender's choice shot" at work I'll be making these all day.
😂🤣😂🤣I might of just peed a little. Sorry, age related mishap😁
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Lol I saw it acouple years ago and as an america I do appreciate it’s so cute
Rip or ripped in indiana usually means you're bout to get stoned or high. So to me out for a rip means we're bout to smoke and get ripped.
In Michigan getting ripped is also getting stoned lol
Yeah that’s IN fer a rip, we’re talkin boat goin OAT fer a rip eh
I hear bahds rippin on their skidoos on the lake at 2am. Lol
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im out rippen the jeep at fuckin 5am eh
I think it is important to realize though that this is more of a middle of the county and rural Canadian thing. Ontarians don't really say 'buhhhd' lol. They roll their eyes and get a little annoyed at my for joking about this. So it depends on where you are. I will say that we also use 'go out fer a rip' for mountain biking, snow machines, etc eh
“Out for a rip” is very popular in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Love this song!! bahd!!
I think I now understand what go for a rip means.... "it means take a shit outside"... ooook I was way off.
According to the show "Letterkenny" that takes place in Canada, a "rip" is a line of cocaine. I think Letterkenny is hilarious, I love Out For a Rip, and your clip was fun. Just saying, me as an American not knowing Canadian slang until i saw this clip. I was picturing something different.
Going out for a rip is like going out mudding or skiddooing or dirtbike with freinds
Ahahaha, that was great, gotta look into these bahds.
Olympia WA USA The buds and I have officially always said out for a rip however we’re in the country and my family came from Canada. Connection there who knows. Anyone feel like a rip!!?
So fricken funny. Never heard of it before out here in Hawaii.
A rip for going for a drive is Canadian. down here in the states.You might take a rip , but that means hitting the bong or thing
Yo could you do this song “hell yeah” or “original “ by Nick Nittoli next
Rippin on the tweeds
Yeah I've lived all over the US out for a rip is not an American term lol
Well in the south our out for a rip is mudding
I looked up Canadian national anthem
I'm thinking rip as coming from 'rip roaring good time'. So I assume it means out to party. Never used it though. Ky.
It's actually just going out for a rip literally, Like in a beater truck and/or crappy car that all of our buddies used to drive while off roading, The best times back in those days.
Rip around the gravel roads bud.
Canadian National Anthem
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I ❤ it
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Ya only you use that
This is the first video I’ve ever seen on your channel where I couldn’t understand quite a few of the words/lyrics. Other than “out for a rip” and the f-word, the rest was largely unintelligible.