a word you can use in substitute for a "hoe" or "whore" or "bitch", if you do not want them to know that you are saying bad things about them.
by fancytiegoose August 15, 2020
A man who is morally loose, short for "rake-hell". It's an old slang, goes back to Elizabethan times or earlier I think.
There's a series of paintings called "the Rake's Progress", which shows a young man's descent into depravity.
There's a series of paintings called "the Rake's Progress", which shows a young man's descent into depravity.
"A new broom sweeps clean, but you can have more fun with an old rake." That one is from an "adult" fortune cookie.
by Patti February 10, 2004
Back in the day, rake used to mean pimp, player, womanizer, a Rick James sort of person. So it's funny now that we call these women hoes, because rakes and hoes go together in parties and in garden sheds...
Person One: (seeing a guy with a blonde woman) Didn't he just go out with a redhead yesterday?
Person Two: He's such a rake.
Person Two: He's such a rake.
by LiChi November 19, 2006
verb: Baseball slang, an concise way of saying "hits extremely well."
noun: Slang for "a clutch or good piece of hitting"
noun: Slang for "a clutch or good piece of hitting"
Albert Pujols can friggin' rake, man.
Did you see Big Papi's rake to win the game in the bottom of the ninth?
Did you see Big Papi's rake to win the game in the bottom of the ninth?
by Fran Lattanzio August 10, 2006
by Kermit the Bear June 28, 2005
A suspension or structural design to lower one end of the vehicle in relation to the other end.
That's layman's terms for the angle the steering stem/column or fork makes from a vertical line 90 degrees from the ground.
That's layman's terms for the angle the steering stem/column or fork makes from a vertical line 90 degrees from the ground.
Layman's terms use:
I like the rake that car has. The front is an inch lower then the rear. Perfect on that car.
An example of using the more technical definition of the term:
The rake on that frame is 30 degrees.
I like the rake that car has. The front is an inch lower then the rear. Perfect on that car.
An example of using the more technical definition of the term:
The rake on that frame is 30 degrees.
by stealth17 October 10, 2006