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rackilicious

A girl's rack is so shapely, appealing and attractive it just looks delicious.
Man, that girl with the tank top looks rackilicious!
by rackoholic December 7, 2012
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Rambiance

The ambiance of battle, particularly like those featured in the Rambo films. Something exudes Rambiance when the smell of blood and burnt flesh is accompanied by the din of gunfire, explosions, and the cries of the innocent.
While walking through the streets of Mogadishu Carl remarked "Man, this place has some serious Rambiance going on, am I right?"
"You totally are," replied Phillip, as he threw a grenade into a nearby bombed-out schoolhouse.
by NZJP November 7, 2013
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Rakia Flu

The AIDS like illness following 2 or more nights drinking more than the recommended 1 Rakia a night. Associated sweats, shakes, anxiety, facial peeling, acidic watery shits and impetigo. Can’t be cured, only delayed....... by drinking more Rakia.
Look at that poor bastard, Must be Rakia flu”
“Hey Leo, what’s that on your face, have you got Rakia Flu again?”
by Ax23 March 3, 2019
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rakim

Simply "The God." No one possessed the poetic ability or wordplay before him, and many have his style embedded in their delivery since.
Rakim. Ruler Allah King I Master.
by Gabriel October 30, 2003
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racking

The act of taking that which belongs to another, without right or permission. Stealing, esp. from large, expensive stores. Generally done as a hobby or as a means of survival for urban youth.
Nick and I went out <mobbing> last night and ended up racking this display of Gucci sunglasses.
by limozeen September 29, 2003
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Raking in the Dough

To make a large amount of money in one fell swoop
Denis flipped his 2 bedroom condo and is now raking in the dough.
by Raccoon Headset November 4, 2008
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Rakia

A very strong alcoholic drink made usually by the fermantation of grapes. Plums, apples, cherries and all fruit which can ferment can also be used to make it. The fruit is usually cut up into small pieces and put to ferment together with sugar and certain herbs (for aroma) in a wooden (or plastic) barel. The mix is then distilled in private distillaries. It is highly popular within the territory ofthe Balkan peninsula, mostly in Bulgaria, Serbia and Macedonia. Rakia has a nice, golden color which is a jot to the eye and a specific aroma for every fruit it is made of. Every rakia has different qualities, varying from the color to the alcohol %. I have to disagree that it is the national drink of Serbia, since people in Bulgaria think that for themselves.
Examples for good Rakia mass-producers would be the brands "Peshterska" (From a cave) and "Burgas 69". Some of the best Rakia producers are from the area of Shumen and Targovishte and mostly the souther parts of Bulgaria.
by Popov January 9, 2009
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