A term that describes both something that is scarce or hard to find, and a steak cooked to the lowest level of doneness, featuring a warm, red center and a lightly seared exterior — both lumped together into one same term. Often used to express uniqueness or quality in both contexts.
Finding a truly rare book in that old shop was as satisfying as ordering a rare steak—both are hard to come by but oh so rewarding!
by Emotional Cruiser July 17, 2025

Not occuring often.
by Turo Fernandez August 18, 2019

by imflamin September 15, 2025

An adverse reaction in 2021, used in conjuncture with propaganda to mean that the adverse reaction isn’t happening to the masses.
Also used to emphasize itself, implying the opposite. (Wink, wink sarcasm)
But mainly used by the propaganda machine and the news to deceive you when you read titles of a “sudden death” or “rare” “adverse reaction” to a vaccine.
Also used to emphasize itself, implying the opposite. (Wink, wink sarcasm)
But mainly used by the propaganda machine and the news to deceive you when you read titles of a “sudden death” or “rare” “adverse reaction” to a vaccine.
by DARPA HYDROGEL November 12, 2021

by magical_rack-train August 9, 2021

In late capitalism, corporations and especially banks become increasingly greedy and mad. They can begin to slur their customers by calling them ‘a-rare-ass’. This indicates a political desire to engage in regressive policies that target the poorest and transfer their savings to the wealthiest, their own share holders.
My bank just emptied my account and stole my rent, on Christmas! When I asked them why, they shrugged and called me, ‘a-rare-ass’! Those bastards!
by Ryka- December 19, 2022
