British term. It all starts with the theft of a large vehicle, likely a truck (lorry in Brit parlance) or perhaps a van. Stolen vehicle is then driven through the plateglass window of a shop, perhaps a Best Buy (Dixon's). Selected shop is then raided for goodies by occupants of the vehicle, at which point thieves make off with the loot. Steal a truck, crash it into the shop and piss off with a bunch of junk in your arms and pockets. Ideal way to pass an evening or early morning. Popular activity with chavs when they run out of ciggies.
Fuckin chavs nicked a lorry and ramraided Tescos. Ran off with a bunch of baked bean frozen pizzas and prawn cocktail crisps.
Someone that continually gives out bad information, forgets the lies that they've told 5 minutes earlier and makes up more lies to cover their previous lies. This person will have difficulty in answering a straight question and if they do ever give a straight answer will promptly forget what they've committed to. This originated from a 2016/2017 Kickstarter campaign for a game delivered over a year late. The backers were continually lied to and given the wrong information.
That pizza place are a bunch of Railraiders, they said my order was on the way and would arrive in 5 minutes, then rang me 10 minutes later to say they had run out of cheese and hadn't even made my pizza yet!
Raprail when you spell backwards would be liarpar. Though let's put emphasis on the Par which in some language means rock. His loyalty resembles a rock, strong and immovable. Just like his principles are engraved in stone which will withstand the test of elements and time. His love is just as hard as a rock in life and in bed *wink wink*. The ultimate man, most loyal friend, and intense partner.