British slang, usually used as “on the razzle”, or sometimes “on the razz”, meaning to be out celebrating with friends and drinking freely. Originally this was Royal Navy slang meaning going out to get pissed usually by doing a pub crawl and ending up having sex with a pavement fairy.
by AKACroatalin December 02, 2016
British Navy slang meaning to go out to get pissed usually by doing a pub-crawl and ending up having sex with a prostitute.
by Croatalin November 23, 2013
Australian noun for cocaine.
- Origin
Derivation of the informal British phrase 'on the razzle', which means out celebrating or enjoying oneself: "he's out on the razzle again". Also razzmatazz.
- Origin
Derivation of the informal British phrase 'on the razzle', which means out celebrating or enjoying oneself: "he's out on the razzle again". Also razzmatazz.
by Mr Razzle May 30, 2013
by S Ryan L June 09, 2008
Pornography stored on your computer. Also used as code when around family members, "not so close" friends, or strangers. Of course, if they read this they'll know you're a creep.
by Johnny The English Grammarian February 23, 2009
Feeling confused, not functioning properly and a bit all over the place.
A word often said accidently when someone attempts to use the word frazzled, hence the virtually indentical definition.
A form of harrassment.
A word often said accidently when someone attempts to use the word frazzled, hence the virtually indentical definition.
A form of harrassment.
"Bro, you're so late for class"
"Shut up man, I had to finish that assignment in the library, I'm so razzled right now"
"Our defense has been amazing this game, look at how razzled they are!"
*high five*
"Shut up man, I had to finish that assignment in the library, I'm so razzled right now"
"Our defense has been amazing this game, look at how razzled they are!"
*high five*
by (M) (M) April 29, 2011
the parts of the paper from spiral notebooks that attaches to the rings. perforated so you can "easily" take them off.
by skibum23 January 26, 2009