An abbreviation of Irish Rebel music, which in turn is political folk music generally supportive of Irish Republicanism/a United Ireland.
This abbreviation is primarily used in Ireland and Scotland
This abbreviation is primarily used in Ireland and Scotland
by sadmanonatrain November 17, 2018
An adjective used to describe something totally, utterly and completely badass. A cooler, more hip and street version of the word "rebel."
Person 1: "Dude, have you heard Kanye's new song "I love Kanye?"
Person 2: "Yeah! I can't believe he actually wrote a song about how much Kanye loves Kanye. It's so reb."
Person 2: "Yeah! I can't believe he actually wrote a song about how much Kanye loves Kanye. It's so reb."
by YezusTakeTheWheel June 22, 2016
When you click on a link expecting it to be related to the subject or text of the link but are instead directed to a video of Rebecca Black's "Friday". Similar to being rick rolled, but with Rebecca Black's "Friday" instead of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up"
by Svenoju May 30, 2014
Satirical group of multicultural, like-minded, people who insult Internet celebrities, post videos of games they play, and suck at Bounty Hunting.
by Iranei Zalmeus November 25, 2011
A person who is a rebel to the max. Usually, this person goes out of their way to show how badass they are.
by heteroph0bia February 26, 2012
Short for 'Rebellious Cherub' or 'Rebellious Child'
To be used sarcastically and as a general random filler throughout life!
To be used sarcastically and as a general random filler throughout life!
Smush1: And then she took of her top and stuff.
Smush2: :O! What a Reb Cheb.
Blob1: yeah and then she asked for peas...
Blob2: ASKED FOR PEAS?! What a Reb Cheb.
Smush2: :O! What a Reb Cheb.
Blob1: yeah and then she asked for peas...
Blob2: ASKED FOR PEAS?! What a Reb Cheb.
by Smush. April 7, 2010