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Those cakes are so rangi
rangi by Jazzman March 30, 2004
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The primal sky father in Māori mythology

In the mythology of the Maori of New Zealand Rangi is the god of the sky. He was also known as Raki by the Nghaitahu of the South Island of New Zealand. He fell in love with the Papa - the earth and embraced her at a time when there was only darkness. There were numerous offspring of their union, such as Haumea, Rongo, Tane, Tangaroa, Tawhiri and Tu, but these as well as plants and fruit were prevented from growing on the earth by the tightness of the embrace of Rangi and Papa.

To remedy this situation, the other gods separated the two lovers. Some variations of the myths say that the separation was carried out on the orders of Rangi himself. When they separated light was created and the plants could grow. The Nghaitahu said that the morning dew is the tears of Raki for his beloved Papa and the mists are the sighs of Papa for Rangi.
In Māori mythology the primal couple Rangi and Papa (or Ranginui and Papatuanuku) appear in a creation myth explaining the origin of the world.
Rangi by Bueno Keen January 31, 2010
Rangi is a person who has only a couple of friends but would die for them Rangi is a person who is lazy but knows how to do everything Rangi acts gay but is really nice inside
He is very Rangi.
Rangi by Sandwich132 June 14, 2021
Basically someone who works for interpol.
Yo Rangi got to know about the mishap.

We are doomed.
Rangi by ombré November 22, 2021
She is someone who is earnest about things. Quite picky with people who she associates. A strong woman. Laughs loud and kind-hearted.
Yayyy Rangi is on her way!
I don't know how to do this. Let's ask Rangi!
Rangi by ombré November 22, 2021
Quite earnest about everything. Quite picky of whom she associates. Laughs loud but hella kind. Got interpol instincts.
I don't know what to do. Let's ask rangi.
Prolly rangi knows.
Rangi by ombré November 23, 2021