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étriper

to gut, to disembowel

verb eh-tree-PEH Rare

Also means

to tear each other apart (figurative)

Usage Note

Étriper literally means to remove the entrails of an animal or person, but it is very frequently used in colloquial French in the reflexive form s'étriper to mean two people fighting viciously or tearing into each other, often metaphorically. Ils se sont étripés lors du débat means they had a ferocious argument during the debate.

Examples

"Les deux chats s'étripent dans le jardin."

Natural Translation

The two cats are tearing each other apart in the garden.

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