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Definition of "rah-rah" in English

adjective

  1. Marked by noisy enthusiasm.

interjection

  1. An expression of enthusiasm, expressed by high school and college cheerleaders at sporting events.

noun

  1. A pleated miniskirt, so named because of the resemblance to skirts typically worn by high school and college cheerleaders, who normally chant "rah-rah" at sporting events.

verb

  1. (ambitransitive) To express noisy enthusiasm (about).

    • […] the official gen-art person was rah-rahing the organization how great and fabulous they are and i just wanted to roll my eyes. they were taking themselves quite seriously it reminded me of when we used to throw those charity fashion show parties in college […]
    • Oswald Eakins, Deep Inside Diana, The Pain and The Secrets People rah-rahed about her good fortune of marrying a Prince, but no one, not even Diana had an inkling of what destiny had in store for her.