If you have a sociological phenomenon with a seemingly unrelatedcorrelation being theorized, it can be better explained by socioeconomic status.
Hank's Razor states that people who play racket sports liver longer, because they're rich and can afford healthcare, not because they play racket sports.
A Steppin' Razor is a dangerous person that is not to be messed with, referring to the fact that they are quick to fight. Its origins are unknown, but the term was popularized by the song Steppin' Razor, written by Joe Higgs and recorded by the popular Jamaican Reggae band The Wailers. A number of covers of the song and references to the term have appeared since.
1) A "stock" female character often found in cyberpunk media. i.e. Molly Millions (Neuromancer), Trinity (The Matrix), and Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost In The Shell). They take on roles like mercenaries and bodyguards.
2) A female stepping razor. A tough, street-bred, leather-clad, ass-kicking, gun-toting girl who will hand your nuts to you if you stare at her breasts too long!
A classic mid-nineties WWF (now WWE) character portrayed by Scott Hall. It was a cool character who came to the ring wearing obviously fake (but who really cares) big gold chains and always had a toothpick in his mouth. The Razor Ramon character made Scott Hall's career, after spending years as an opener to lower midcard talent. The character and fake Cuban accent were loosely based on Al Pacino in Scarface.
Joe: You going to watch John Cena vs. Hornswoggle tonight?
Scott: No that shit's boring, I'm going to watch the classic ladder match between Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon
one of the oldest and most notoriously well known software piracy groups. they rip and crack popular games. they are a leechersbest friend.
1) "yeah i've got a few fine razor1911 releases"
2) "an alleged leader of piracy group Razor1911 has been sentenced to 18 months jailtime in the US for piracy"