Pronunciation - (rack-ugh-shack)
Generally used when one object collides with another object at a high rate of motion. In effect, the object that is in motion rebounds in another direction from impact. Most commonly used in the projects when an individuals skull is being bashed into a solid, ranging from an unyielding steel beam to a colossal concrete structure.
Generally used when one object collides with another object at a high rate of motion. In effect, the object that is in motion rebounds in another direction from impact. Most commonly used in the projects when an individuals skull is being bashed into a solid, ranging from an unyielding steel beam to a colossal concrete structure.
Earlier today at the fried chicken festival jocktravious rackashacked rodrikas head so intensely into the basketball goal she came close to forgetting how delicious red kool-aid is.
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Those accepted, established, evident, visible, and respected forces, social arrangements, institutions, structures, policies, precedents and systems of social relations that operate and are manipulated in such a way as to allow, support, or acquiesce to acts of individual racism and to deprive certain racially identified categories within a society a chance to share, have equal access to, or have equal opportunity to acquire those things, material and nonmaterial, that are defined as desirable and necessary for rising in an hierarchical class society while that society is dependent, in part, upon that group they deprive for their labor and loyalty. Institutional racism is more subtle, less visible, and less identifiable but no less destructive to human life and human dignity than individual acts of racism
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