A sudden and short rave that is usually started by a person switching the light on and off in a strobe-like way while shouting "10 SECOND RAVE". The other people in the room are then obliged to start partying hard for roughly 10 seconds, give or take a few. After the Rave is done, everyone returns to their previous tasks like nothing ever happened.
John: 10 SECOND RAAAAVE *switches lights on and off*
*a rave occurs*
Steve: Wow that was some 10 second rave huh?
John: Shut up Steve.
*a rave occurs*
Steve: Wow that was some 10 second rave huh?
John: Shut up Steve.
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It's basically a misuse of verbage from the Town Hall form of voting, also used in many clubs and other organizations, where someone makes a motion (suggestion), and someone else will second (agree with) it in order to bring the issue to a vote.
person 1: I make a motion to accept this issue with the proposed amendment.
person 2: I second that motion
chairperson: All in favor say aye
<voting commences>
It's a mispronounciation that just stuck, since you might actually agree with the emotion behind the particular decision which is being discussed.
It's basically a misuse of verbage from the Town Hall form of voting, also used in many clubs and other organizations, where someone makes a motion (suggestion), and someone else will second (agree with) it in order to bring the issue to a vote.
person 1: I make a motion to accept this issue with the proposed amendment.
person 2: I second that motion
chairperson: All in favor say aye
<voting commences>
It's a mispronounciation that just stuck, since you might actually agree with the emotion behind the particular decision which is being discussed.
by Brew78 August 28, 2006
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