Taken from the British Drum and Bass scene - a song by Ebony Dubsters - By the power of Ra!
Used a term of expression - Either Good or Bad.
Used a term of expression - Either Good or Bad.
1) "I was Driving my car next thing I know Ra! and I crashed into a ditch!"
2) "This girl was heavy man - I was like Ra!"
2) "This girl was heavy man - I was like Ra!"
by L Fresh June 23, 2005
Phrase usually used as an insult against young privately-educated upper-middle class Britons to mock their snobbish, privileged lifestyle and attitudes.
by Anonymous October 22, 2003
by Bigbootyjess February 12, 2017
The type of upper class english youth who talks with an affected accent, knows people who know people who know prince harry (and call him 'hazza'), who calls his mother 'mummy' even at the age of 23 and wears polo shirts and rugby shirts with the collars popped. So called because of the fact that when a ra ra laughs it sounds like they're shouting 'ra ra ra' to each other. Usually nice enough, if a bit pretentious. May have a swimming pool and a tendency to wear bright pink shirts. Might look gay, but usually just metrosexual.
Synonyms: ra boy, hooray henry
Synonyms: ra boy, hooray henry
"I was at durham university the other day, and it's filled with ra ras there'
'is he gay?' 'no, metro. He's a real ra ra'
'is he gay?' 'no, metro. He's a real ra ra'
by Sabazius July 14, 2008
A phrase used to express great annoyance at a particular subject. Used to save time on explaining yourself.
by Gibra October 21, 2007
by cj262 September 29, 2009
A shortened verbal version of "IRA" (Irish Republican Army), used predominantly in the north of Ireland.
by Sean Tracey May 02, 2005