Slang

A Collection of Today's Most Common Slang Words

rabbit ears

- Indoor television antenna.
Example: I'm getting cable, these rabbit ears could only catch a few channels.

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rack out

- To sleep.
Example: I had a long and tiring day, I racked out as soon as I got home.

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radical

- Outstanding; wonderful.
Example: This vehicle runs perfect off-road, it's radical!

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raft

- A large amount or number.
Example: He had a raft of huskies pulling the huge sled.

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rag

- A tabloid newspaper.
Example: She has a love advice column in our local rag.

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rag doll

- A submissive person.
Example: Jenny's being a rag doll by trying to please all her friends.

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rage

- An all-night party that involves heavy drinking.
Example: The guys marked the end of the term with a rage at the fraternity house.

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raggedy

- Worn out; ragged. Example: This raggedy room needs to be renovated.

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rank out

- To back out.
Example: They already signed me up for the contest, I couldn't rank out now.

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rap

- A reprimand.
Example: I got raps from my boss for missing the deadline.

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- To talk or have a conversation.
Example: The girls met at the coffeeshop and just rapped all afternoon.

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