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ricecake 

a food every one eats when they are lonely, tool of destruction 872
the ricecakes are going to kill us all someday..
ricecake by Becca =P June 5, 2005
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Rivercrest 

Rivercrest is one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Houston and in Texas. Situated on hundreds of acres of forestland, Rivercrest has one of the most sought- after postal codes in the United states and is home to several businessmen, socialites, celebrities, and professional athletes. Many of the homes in Rivercrest are multi-million dollar estates designed by renowned Houston architects. Children in Rivercrest typically attend Houston's most prominent schools such as The Kinkaid School and St. John's School. Known for its hundred-year-old oaks and stately drives, Rivercrest is the esteemed neighborhood of Houston.
Person 1: I live in River Oaks!
Person 2: I live in Rivercrest.
Person 1: Oh.
Rivercrest by Mikeymike56 September 21, 2011

ricecake 

1) Asian vagina, especially for very cute/attractive petite asian women.

Note: NOT derogatory, actually a term of attractiveness.

2)'eating ricecake' - performing oral sex on an asian
Joe, spotting two women, one of them asian, 'Hey Mike, check out those two'
Mike, singling out the Asian, 'I'll take the ricecake.'
ricecake by t1n0 September 30, 2007

Ricecream 

A popular desert, especially among large, evil ducks. Basically icecream with added rice and less sugar, rice cream is a healthier alternative to Earth's favourite food. Flavours include Basmati Blast, Thai Tang and Extreme-Egg-Fried.
"Go away! can't you see I'm trying to enjoy some ricecream!?"
Ricecream by FlashBrosDim April 27, 2005
stupid little thing. likes to sing. bad at sing.
i got a riceroar
thats dumb
riceroar by EmoRaccoooon June 14, 2021

ricercar 

A type of instrumental piece popular in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. It is considered to be an early form of the fugue.

Alternatively, a car belonging to a ricer.
J.S. Bach's Musical Offering, although consisting predominantly of canons and fugues, contains two lesser-known ricercars as well.
ricercar by TimBarrett August 30, 2007