by bungalow bill May 13, 2006
Get the under the radar mug.Ragazzi is from the Italian word for male children, boys, or guys. As a camaraderie term, it means the good-fellowship among the “guys” (including ladies, too) who are part of a loyal team, fandom, inner circle, following, etc. (Plural form of ragazzo, feminine ragazza.)
“The moment was typical of how faithfully he shares such high points with ‘you guys,’ his loyal ragazzi.”
by Etymologymaster October 17, 2013
Get the ragazzi mug.1.the state of pure and utter frustration and/or disgust.
2.an appearance of complete chaos and disorganization.
3.the sound of angry, incoherent muttering.
2.an appearance of complete chaos and disorganization.
3.the sound of angry, incoherent muttering.
1."i totally flunked that test! i'm in such a ragafrag
about it!"
2."i went to bed with my hair wet and now it looks
like a ragafrag!"
3."that guy just cut me off! ragafragaraga...."
about it!"
2."i went to bed with my hair wet and now it looks
like a ragafrag!"
3."that guy just cut me off! ragafragaraga...."
by rachalex September 2, 2009
Get the ragafrag mug.Old Rock song created by Golden Earing that was about having a conection with the one you love and trying to get there. the word radar love is described by saying that there is no need for phone conections or writing letter, theyve got something in the air called radar love
-i know my baby needs me
-did u call her??
-no man
-then how do you know??
-we got something called "Radar Love"
-did u call her??
-no man
-then how do you know??
-we got something called "Radar Love"
by word cre8er March 10, 2010
Get the Radar Love mug.by waybetterthanallofyouguys February 18, 2009
Get the Ragnar mug.To go ghost: untraceable
I went from being an extrovert to an introvert. I was well known and all of a sudden I went off the radar.
by Mister Vee August 14, 2018
Get the Off the radar mug.destruction of the gods: in Norse mythology, the final destruction of the gods in a great battle against the forces of evil, after which a new world will arise.
Also called Twilight of the Gods
Mid-18th century. From Old Norse ragnarök , literally “fate of the gods,” from regin “gods” + rok “fate.”
Also called Twilight of the Gods
Mid-18th century. From Old Norse ragnarök , literally “fate of the gods,” from regin “gods” + rok “fate.”
by Swissh™ December 11, 2003
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