a dancing motion where by the participant pushes both hands up in the air, as if performing a soulful military press with the hands open and facing up towards the ceiling. usually done in groups. also see douchebag.
by hazzi January 11, 2003
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Usually used when two people are separated by each other due to moving to another state etc. and to wish for blessings and goodness for each other. This phrase is popularized by a popular JPOP singer named Sayuri in which she used this term in the title of her song. Later, the title of the song began to turn as a fad and that's where "Raise de Aou" began to be used.
Usually used when two people are separated by each other due to moving to another state etc. and to wish for blessings and goodness for each other. This phrase is popularized by a popular JPOP singer named Sayuri in which she used this term in the title of her song. Later, the title of the song began to turn as a fad and that's where "Raise de Aou" began to be used.
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Sharing a bathroom with male roommates can be tricky at times. The key to proper lavatory planning often entails getting in your morning shower before someone else decides to raise a stink.
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which literally encourages the listener to raise the bottom of their glass towards the ceiling and let the content glide down their throat.
Most commonly used when the glass' content is alcoholic, which was also the case when the expression was created by a German fresher adjusting to British drinking standards.
which literally encourages the listener to raise the bottom of their glass towards the ceiling and let the content glide down their throat.
Most commonly used when the glass' content is alcoholic, which was also the case when the expression was created by a German fresher adjusting to British drinking standards.
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