"Chocolate Rain" is a euphemism for racism created by Tay Zonday in his hit YouTube song "Chocolate Rain".
Chocolate Rain
The school books say it can't be here again
Chocolate Rain
The prisons make you wonder where it went
(Replace racism with chocolate rain and it begins to make sense)
The school books say it can't be here again
Chocolate Rain
The prisons make you wonder where it went
(Replace racism with chocolate rain and it begins to make sense)
by Howard E August 10, 2007
Get the Chocolate Rainmug. by Fritz PeePants February 29, 2004
Get the golden rainmug. by DFWStreetsOnLock April 22, 2008
Get the Black Rainmug. by Carl Mackinrow May 3, 2010
Get the Kentucky Rainmug. by Jesse November 25, 2004
Get the rain boxmug. Alias for an individual of exceptional intelligence whose mental capacity far surpasses average joe or even fricking intelligent joe. Who also happens to be ridiculously tech savvy and good at programming. Typically has a complimentary skillet to hack the CIA mainframe and Pentagon simultaneous;y.
by mrgreenam October 12, 2016
Get the Rain Manmug. Rain Dogs was released in 1985, becoming the eighth in Tom Waits' expanding discography. He had reverted back to his old self a little, in songs like Blind Love and Time. His voice had smoothed over a bit, but he still grasped his dark side, presenting evil little gems like Clap Hands and Jockey Full Of Bourbon. The title track is about being a person of the street, forgoing umbrellas and taxis for the rain and freedom.
An excerpt from Rain Dogs'
Diamonds & Gold
Some men will do it for diamonds
Some men will do it for gold
Wounded but they just keep on climbing
Sleep by the side of the road
There's a hole in the ladder, a fence we can climb
Mad as a hatter, you're thin as a dime
Go out to the meadow, the hills are a-green
Sing me a rainbow, steal me a dream
Diamonds & Gold
Some men will do it for diamonds
Some men will do it for gold
Wounded but they just keep on climbing
Sleep by the side of the road
There's a hole in the ladder, a fence we can climb
Mad as a hatter, you're thin as a dime
Go out to the meadow, the hills are a-green
Sing me a rainbow, steal me a dream
by Frank Rider August 23, 2009
Get the Rain Dogsmug.