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Rafe is a super sexy, thicc ,good friend, gum dealer and best booty hole punisher. If you meet a rafey ask for gum but never give him your knife
by Jefidodj November 10, 2018
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by ecogoth December 30, 2020
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1. One extremely sexy piece of ass.
2. Very strong.
3. The act of jerking off in a jar of mayonnaise and putting it back in the fridge to chill, for someone else to find and enjoy.
2. Very strong.
3. The act of jerking off in a jar of mayonnaise and putting it back in the fridge to chill, for someone else to find and enjoy.
1. "Fuck babe. I wanna bang your rafe."
2. "He's such a rafe."
3. Barry: "I rafed your place last week!"
Joy: "Fuck. I was wondering why the mayo tasted so strange."
Barry: "Was it good?"
Joy: "Hell yeah. Can I suck you?"
2. "He's such a rafe."
3. Barry: "I rafed your place last week!"
Joy: "Fuck. I was wondering why the mayo tasted so strange."
Barry: "Was it good?"
Joy: "Hell yeah. Can I suck you?"
by optimistic_tide_ghosh September 12, 2008
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Raves are sometimes called "rafes" by people in the scene who consider the concept of a traditional rave somewhat humorous. Calling a particular event a "rafe" instead of a "rave" is a slightly sarcastic way of saying, "This isn't one of those 'goofy' raves, it's more hardcore." Hardcore, of course, can refer to any number of niche elements of a rave that can be "more hardcore." (More glowsticking, more breakdancing, more HHC, more Jungle/DnB, more PLUR, more underground, etc.)
by Underground Boy August 08, 2007
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When we returned home to our den of iniquity, we decided to rafe a bit before watching the Sopranos.
by malleus June 10, 2007
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Plural of rave.
More than one underground warehouse party, filled with dancing young people out of it on E.
More than one underground warehouse party, filled with dancing young people out of it on E.
by Kerb November 28, 2004