A slightly derogatory slang term used to describe recent immigrants from Cuba who may have arrived to Florida on a raft or home-made boat.
Dude, I couldn't get to sleep until 4 AM , the riff-raffters nextdoor were up all night drinking rum, slamming dominoes, hollering and blasting that shitty Cuban music
by Professor H.G. January 23, 2018
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It is a typo for ROFL. This is used when you are giving the expression, ROFL but much greater.
It is a typo for ROFL. This is used when you are giving the expression, ROFL but much greater.
by Anonymous May 7, 2005
Get the ROFFL mug.The insanely fast guitar section in the middle of the song Hourglass by American heavy metal band Lamb of God, from the album Ashes of the Wake. Written and performed by Willy Adler, this riff requires highly technical right-hand picking, as well as speedy and unconventional left-hand technique.
by weary_wilson February 25, 2009
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Player One (12:23): why does it still say he is online?
it did this when you quit also
Player Two (12:23): idk
?.?
Riotfails?
it did this when you quit also
Player Two (12:23): idk
?.?
Riotfails?
by The LoL Gingerbread Man August 5, 2010
Get the Riotfail mug.roffle mayo simply means "roflmao" but pronounced as roffle mayo. it means Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass Off.
by Stolichnaya August 26, 2003
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DID YOU JUST CATCH THAT STELLAR DROP IT WAS STRAIGHT DOPE A MEAN FKN WOBBLE RIFFIK THE BEST FILTHY BEAT IVE EVER FELT ASWELL AS HEARD! YA FEEL ME?
by SHANNON MOTOWAKAN October 5, 2011
Get the WOBBLE RIFFIK mug.Baseword Acronym: Reduction In Force referring to workplace employee layoffs
Whole word is past tense use of the base acronym and refers to someone who has been laid off due to lack of work.
Whole word is past tense use of the base acronym and refers to someone who has been laid off due to lack of work.
by billardbb January 15, 2009
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