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ripe

mature / ready / stinking

/ɹaɪp/

Adjective
comp: ripersup: ripest

The primary image is one of peak timingthe exact moment when something has reached its maximum potential for use or consumption. It suggests a state of perfect readiness where any further delay might lead to decay or missed opportunity. When used metaphorically for situations, it carries an optimistic or opportunistic tone, implying that all external conditions have aligned perfectly to make a specific action successful. In the context of smell, the word is a polite euphemism. It avoids more aggressive terms like "stinking" or "putrid," though it remains clearly negative. It implies an organic, pungent quality often associated with sweat or over-maturation.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is at the library and Leo is in their shared living room.
Leo Smith

don't come home yet. your gym bag is smelling ripe.

Leo Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

stfu and just throw it in the wash for me pls

💡
Leo uses 'ripe' as a sarcastic euphemism for a strong, unpleasant smell (definition 3). Chloe responds with common internet slang 'stfu' (shut the f*** up) and 'pls', reflecting their sibling rivalry and her casual communication style.

Meanings

Adjectivemature

Developed to the point of readiness for harvesting or eating.

"The peaches are finally ripe and juicy."

Adjectiveready

Fully prepared or ready for a particular purpose or action.

"The political climate is ripe for a major change in leadership."

Adjectivestinking

Having a strong, often unpleasant, smell.

"After the long hike, his gym socks were smelling quite ripe."

Etymology

Derived from the Old English rip, which stems from the Proto-Germanic root ripiz. It is cognate with the Old High German rip and Middle Low German riep, originally referring specifically to the state of fruit being ready for consumption. Over centuries, the term expanded from a literal biological state to a figurative description of timing and opportunity, and eventually acquired a colloquial sense regarding pungent odors.

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