A web development technology that has more hype than popularity. It's a popular first choice of develoepr that don't intend to actually be around when the product is finished or put in to production. It allows for really flashy demos that impress bosses while being backed with nothing.
This job is about to go away so I think I'm going to use Ruby on Rails for the last month or two before I leave.
by Rails Programmer September 19, 2006

by Steve December 4, 2004

While in the act of anal sex, the 'giver' withdraws his penis and the 'taker' snorts a rail of cocaine off of the 'rusty' penis.
by Lord Sainsbury of Turville November 20, 2009

A more direct form of the "Dutch Oven". When 'person one' places a straw in their ass, and 'person two' places the other end of the straw in their nostril, and proceeds to inhale a fart.
"That girl was a freak, she gave Aaron a Dutch Rail!"
"After a couple Dutch Rails, I'll try anything!"
"After a couple Dutch Rails, I'll try anything!"
by AllDayEveryDay January 15, 2009

A common mispronounciation of "to be real". It seems to be related to Teletubbies sliding on a railing.
by Doowopasaurus July 18, 2015

A CK rail is two lines with cocaine one one side and ket on the other - one for each nostril. C is for coke, K is for ket, and rail is for the parallel lines. You snort it vertically down. Since one's an upper and the other is a downer so they balance out. Also numbs your entire face.
by Alwaysnowing June 6, 2019

The term "rail them in" originates from an amateur ice hockey player looking to score bountiful goals amidst insurmountable odds. An aggressive, albeit lovable term for scoring in ice hockey.
Linguistic modification is a process by which more complex words can be modified in ways that clarify and simplify the text without simplifying or significantly altering the construct that is being tested. To facilitate comprehension, linguistic modification reduces the construct-irrelevant language demands (e.g., semantic and syntactic complexity) of text through strategies such as reducing sentence length and complexity, using common or familiar words, and using concrete language. Another example of linguistic modification is a simplification of the word "stingray" to "water chicken".
Linguistic modification is a process by which more complex words can be modified in ways that clarify and simplify the text without simplifying or significantly altering the construct that is being tested. To facilitate comprehension, linguistic modification reduces the construct-irrelevant language demands (e.g., semantic and syntactic complexity) of text through strategies such as reducing sentence length and complexity, using common or familiar words, and using concrete language. Another example of linguistic modification is a simplification of the word "stingray" to "water chicken".
Player A: I’m going for top scorer. Just feed me those easy passes and I’ll rail them in!
Player B: my god that’s an aggressive way to explain scoring, and I love it.
Player C: 100p this is our new chant... 1-2-3 RAIL THEM INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!
Player D: #Railthemin
Player B: my god that’s an aggressive way to explain scoring, and I love it.
Player C: 100p this is our new chant... 1-2-3 RAIL THEM INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!
Player D: #Railthemin
by railthemin October 25, 2018
