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Rand McNally

A country off the coast of Argentina where people where hats on their feet and hamburgers eat people.
I am visiting Rand McNally this summer, I need to find hats in my shoe size.
by Alisagirl1990 March 7, 2012
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randan

A bevvy session. Scottish term for an outing, usually at night, often in a group where people's goal is to drink, unwind and have a good time.
Tam wis feeling the pain the morning after being out on the randan.
by Craig McLaughlin April 4, 2007
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Rocky Randall

"Hey did you get the new Rocky Randall flavor"
"It taste like dick"
by Rocky Randall April 9, 2021
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Randhawa

The word "Randhawa" is derived from two terms, "Rann" which means war and "dhawa" which means to attack. Hence Randhawa may be known as a warrior who attacks in a war with a great courage and valor. Randhawa is associated with being a royal blooded clan and also considered at the peak of the Jatt pyramid. Randhawa clan was earlier a part of the great Rajputs, the well known warriors of the Indian soil, which had ruled from 6th century to 20th century. After the founding of Sikhism during Mughal era, the royal clan of Randhawa converges into Sikhs as warriors to enhance the Sikh Empire.
Man I wish I were a Randhawa
by skr10 November 16, 2010
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randerson

-"Hey are you happy to see me?"
-"Can't you tell? I've got randersons!"
by Charles Thardeiy April 23, 2010
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randhat

Used to describe a random person on internet game forums. Someone you don't know at all. Usually directed at the random person that acts like he's known. Can also be used to describe a noob.
"Who's that kid?"
"I don't know. He's just another one of the countless randhat's that we encounter daily."

"Wow that kid sucks."
"Yeah, I agree he's such a randhat."
by Christafer April 24, 2008
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Rand Paul

Son of the popular Congressman Ron Paul, Rand is a junior Senator from Kentucky and is considered to be a part of the Tea Party movement that his father's supporters started on Dec. 16, 2007. Despite having been newly elected, he is already proving himself to be among one of the few principled politicians to enter Washington, apart from his father.

Paul was sworn in on January 5, 2011 along with his father, marking the first time in congressional history that a child served in the Senate while the parent simultaneously served in the House of Representatives.

Although he describes himself as a "constitutional conservative" with libertarian leanings, it's been noted that his positions on the issues are nearly identical to his father's but merely "packaged" differently.
Almost immediately upon entering office, Rand Paul is already following up on his promises on balancing the budget with a legislative proposal to cut $500 billion from federal spending in one year and voted against the re-authorization of the Patriot Act, one of only 2 republican senators to do so.
by Eyebrawl March 11, 2011
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