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Значение идиомы let it rip
[let it rip] {v. phr.}, {used imperatively}, {slang} Don’t beconcerned; pay no attention to what happens.
Why get involved? Forget about it and let it rip.
2. Do become involvedand make the most of it; get in there and really try to win.
Comeon man, give it all you’ve got and let it rip!
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