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British slang, usually used as “on the razzle”, or sometimes “on the razz”, meaning to be out celebrating with friends and drinking freely. Originally this was Royal Navy slang meaning going out to get pissed usually by doing a pub crawl and ending up having sex with a pavement fairy.
We’ve got a weekend leave in Portsmouth and we’re out on the razzle tonight.
Razzle by AKACroatalin December 2, 2016
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British Navy slang meaning to go out to get pissed usually by doing a pub-crawl and ending up having sex with a prostitute.
Geoff an' me are out on the razzle tonight, you want to come?
Nah! I'm boracic.
Razzle by Croatalin November 23, 2013
Australian noun for cocaine.

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Derivation of the informal British phrase 'on the razzle', which means out celebrating or enjoying oneself: "he's out on the razzle again". Also razzmatazz.
"Hey, who's up for getting on the razzle tonight?"
Razzle by Mr Razzle May 30, 2013
To beat someone, or to manhandle someone or something
And then Batman came and razzled the jokey
razzle by Kuroshi September 17, 2003
grimey, low-end jazz mag known for its not-so-hot models/reader's wives.

perfect for quickly knocking one out in a phonebox, toilet cubicle or car park - with your hood up.
1 copy of razzle, a box of kleenex and 100 pound t-mobile please m8
razzle by Thomas Browne April 9, 2009
Having stronger feelings then "liking" for a significant other.
Ryan Razzle's Sarah So much and wouldn't trade anything in the world for her. <3
Razzle by S Ryan L June 9, 2008
A brilliant genius especially when it comes to marketing.
That boy is a Razzle, he make Donald Trump look like Mister Chump.
razzle by Nicolas Dingley January 9, 2004