rip (someone or something) in two

rip (someone or something) in two

1. To tear someone or something into halves or two pieces of relatively equal size. The strongman impressed the audience by ripping a phonebook in two with his bare hands. The demonic creature grabbed poor Ishmael and ripped him in two.
2. To cause someone a devastating amount of emotional and psychological pain. Seeing my ex-wife strolling down the street with her new boyfriend, the two of them as happy as could be, well, it nearly ripped me in two. It ripped her heart in two to see her poor child in so much agony, but there was nothing she could do to stop the illness from spreading.
See also: rip, two
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • come together
  • in two
  • (one, two, three) strikes against (someone or something)
  • battle of the giants
  • fit together
  • between two fires
  • at each other's throats
  • chalk and cheese
  • be at each other's throats
  • cling together