( n ) Fun, excitement. All of Sally’s parties are rip-city.

( v ) To steal. You can’t leave anything on the sidewalk because it will be ripped off.

( n ) A great time, something hilarious. The comedy program was a real riot.

( adj ) Run-down, old, old fashioned. The circus was really rinky-dink.

( v ) To fire people. They are rightsizing the company by 1000 jobs.

( adj ) Excellent, outstanding. That new baseball bat of his is righteous, man.

( int ) An interjection of agreement. You want to raise collards in the garden? Right on!.

( v ) To annoy, bother. Selma is riding me low asking me for my phone number.

( n ) A car or other vehicle. That’s a pretty rusty ride you have their, Lester.
( n ) Sexual relations. [Use your imagination].

( n ) A stupid person; a jerk; a loser. That guy thinks he’s cool, but he’s a just another ricky.

( n ) Argument, squabble. Harry Batten was thrown out of the game for getting in a rhubarb with the umpire behind homeplate.

( adj ) Revolting, ugly. That dress is so rev; take it off!
( v ) To excite. I am totally revved about going to Maui!