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1. harsh
2. with attitude 3. short-tempered as relating to attitude and expression 4. pumped up |
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Someone who went to private school (or wish they had), likes rugby (not football), probably a member of a rowing, sailing or yachting club, refer to their parents as "Mummy and Daddy". Boys: often seen to be wearing a lemon (or any pastel shade) sweatshirt slung casually over their shoulders and deck shoes.
Girls:Dress similar to that of boys along with pearls, numerous shopping bags and Daddy's credit card. Names often include: Rupert, Will, Guy, Jeremy, Emily, Alexandra, Henrietta, Harriet. Followed by a double/triple barrelled surname, e.g. Harrington-Smythe. Look at her, she is so rah.
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| 2. | Rah | ||
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Noun. Refers to a social 'type' among young people, often at while at university or school. Depending on the environment this term can have varying degrees of intensity.
Generally, it is used when refering to someone who posseses or aspires (painfully) to the stereotypical characteristics of what is seen as a higher social class (in the traditional, fixed sense). For example, in a wealthy public school a rah may have to envoke an image of old aristocracy and do so in a pompous and superior manner - usually demonstrated in an expensive, flamboyant lifestyle and often loudly declared opinion. Whereas in an enivronment where there is fewer generally exuberant lifestyles an individual could be termed a rah simply for being obviously more asperational or often just wealthy in itself. Has many connotations of succeeding only as a result of old boy networks and from being fully supported by parents. Withnail is perhaps a rah in the asperational sense.
Sebastian of Bridehead Revisited could be described as a rah. |
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A rah is stereotypically a privately educated, or what appears to be a privately educated female living in the UK. They are normally seen sporting Jack Wills, Abercrombie & Fitch, big messy hair, and uggs. The majority of "rahs" attend universitys and live a party lifestyle, and are often the cliche "popular" set. Opinions split on rahs, some people think they are pretty bastards that live off Daddy's money, and the other half admire them for their style that is often replicated. Rah 1 - "Oh my god, did you see Harry at the polo the other day? I mean, he was soooooo amazing!"
Rah 2 - "I know, the other teams playing was so ridick, it was actually hilair" |
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A posh twat. "Look at Henry Carrington-Smythe, he's such a rah."
"I'd like to shoot him in the face." "Banter" |
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slang word for when somethings bad/unbelievebale/exciteable...depending on the sentence you use it in. Pronounce it raaaaahhhh Rah! Cristal looks sick
Rah! I can't believe it. |
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RAH: Real Ass Homie That Henry is So RAH!
I wash i was as RAh as Henry! Why is Linda Leaving when Henry and Ruben are so RAh? |
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Rah is the nick name of a girl named Sarah Rah is more than just any Sarah though, she is a wonderful friend to have and an inspiration to anyone who gets the glory of meeting her. Rah is more than a best friend, she is a sister without the family anger and irritation involved. She is someone who is your equal, but equally great. Rah is a form of celebration in hard times as well as a remark of anger. "I love you, Rah Hamid !"
"My best friend? Pfft, she is not my best friend, she is my Rah." "OOH-RAH!" "RAH, Who flooded the toilet?!" |
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