by softballbaddie101 October 1, 2020

Wow look at that snake reminds me of rachel
by I sit on you! March 11, 2017

a smart, pretty, blonde who is an amazing friend. she listens to whatever you have to say and is always there for you. she's usually sporty, strong, and short. she blushes at anything and is bad at expressing herself. she loves nature. an overall wonderful person!
by babyblythe January 5, 2011

The most beautiful girl man has ever seen. A girl with the personality of a godess. She is the perfect girlfriend, and goes out of her way to please her man. She is so unbelievable funny and unique, any man would be so proud to be with her. She is perfect in every way, and is an example for all other girls in the world to follow.
Friend 1: "Dude, Rachel is pretty special. You're lucky!"
Friend 1: "Dude, Rachel is pretty special. You're lucky!"
by poppinthtcherry216 March 17, 2018

by tomze12345 November 25, 2017

1. The act of bullshitting. Racheling is the ability of making one look alert and attentive during meetings when in fact they are either not paying attention or bored out of their mind. A person who has successfully mastered the art of Racheling appears to show up to meetings prepared with assignments "completed," and can chime in with valid and relevant comments that makes them sound well versed in the subject being covered.
2. The act of "reading" a book or article without actually reading it. Racheling lasts no more than five minutes, and consists of marking pages of a book with sticky notes to identify important pages. Racheling is also the act of highlighting and underlining words and phrases in the book or article. In order to make the book or article appear to have really been well read, and read multiple times, pages are often bent or crumpled just a little.
2. The act of "reading" a book or article without actually reading it. Racheling lasts no more than five minutes, and consists of marking pages of a book with sticky notes to identify important pages. Racheling is also the act of highlighting and underlining words and phrases in the book or article. In order to make the book or article appear to have really been well read, and read multiple times, pages are often bent or crumpled just a little.
1. "Geez, Dustin really knows his stuff."
"Not really, he's just racheling."
2. The meeting is in 5 minutes?!? I better get to racheling this book.
3. "Wow, Jared really went over and beyond for this meeting. Just look at his book!"
"No, he's just really good at racheling."
"Not really, he's just racheling."
2. The meeting is in 5 minutes?!? I better get to racheling this book.
3. "Wow, Jared really went over and beyond for this meeting. Just look at his book!"
"No, he's just really good at racheling."
by camco August 21, 2014

A right nutter. Cheeky as ever and to be honest a Rachel is always good at giving blumpkins and loves a good strawberry cheese cake.
by Stud Callum. June 22, 2017
