This means 1.that time when you are arguing with someone, or 2.if they are trying to argue with you, or 3.if you are trying to argue with them.
1. "Can I call you back later? We're all rah right now."
2. "Hey, what's up? Why are you so rah all of a sudden?"
3. "Shut up! I'm not being rah!"
2. "Hey, what's up? Why are you so rah all of a sudden?"
3. "Shut up! I'm not being rah!"
by tamzinrose June 24, 2005
by Ellielayton2 February 04, 2017
1. The battle cry of the US Marines.
2. A positive affirmation to any order or request.
3. An agreement to an order.
4. Used as a greeting or confirmation.
5. An adjective to describe something that is rugged and hardy in nature.
2. A positive affirmation to any order or request.
3. An agreement to an order.
4. Used as a greeting or confirmation.
5. An adjective to describe something that is rugged and hardy in nature.
Sgt.: Do you Jarheads get me?
Platoon: Ooh rah sir!
Sgt.: Lets waste some Iraqi motherfuckers!
Platoon: Ooh rah!
That’s one ooh rah Marine.
Platoon: Ooh rah sir!
Sgt.: Lets waste some Iraqi motherfuckers!
Platoon: Ooh rah!
That’s one ooh rah Marine.
by MarineReject December 05, 2003
USMC- one of the first words of initiation in USMC bootcamp, OOO-RAH clearly defines the tribal, martial spirit and group mentality of no quarter given and no quarter taken.
by Duncan R. MacLachlan March 08, 2005
Ribs Are Hurting, (created 23-10-04) whilst chating with a mate on MSN and he made me rah, or laugh histerically at another persons expence.
abreviation: used in quick type on computers. rah stands for ribs are hurting. similar to LOL with is abrevated from laughing out loud. To express rah on a computer via maybe a chat forum or an internet messenger service is to indicate an hysterical laugh, one where ones ribs are physically hurting, hence RAH.
by jimbojambo October 23, 2004
Motivational word used by the Marine Corps. A combination of former motivational words "kill" and Ohh-Raw" Mostly to get a look from highers but with no words since both words are commonly excepted. Adam Cote formally thought the word would not catch on, but has otherwise been proven wrong.
by D-Nasty5602 January 01, 2012