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    [Verb]  | "rave" | \ ˈrāv \


    1: to talk irrationally in or as if in delirium

    2: to speak out wildly

    3: to talk with extreme enthusiasm


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English;

    [Verb]  | "rant" | \ ˈrant \


    1: to complain loudly, angrily, or unreasonably

    2: to talk or recite in a noisy, excited, or bombastic manner


    Origin: 1604 ;

     Obsolete Dutch ranten, randen;

    [Verb]  | "raved" 


    1: to make an exaggerated display of affection or enthusiasm;


      * e.g., " ... she raved about the Mother's Day breakfast of cold coffee and burnt toast that her young children had proudly set before her "



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    2: to talk loudly and wildly;


      * e.g., " ... a man stood outside city hall raving like a lunatic about his tax bill "



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    [Verb]  | "rave" 


    1: to make an exaggerated display of affection or enthusiasm;


      * e.g., " ... she raved about the Mother's Day breakfast of cold coffee and burnt toast that her young children had proudly set before her "



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    2: to talk loudly and wildly;


      * e.g., " ... a man stood outside city hall raving about his tax bill "



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     [ "raving" ]

    1: to rave, the act of wild, out of control dancing to loud electric/techno music along with lots of strobe lights and flashers

      * e.g.,  ... I came home exhausted at 5 AM after a long night of raving. 

     [ "Rave" ]

    1: 1) n. any gathering of people centered around listening to and dancing to electronic music, as played by a set of live djs. Originated in 1989 in the UK as underground, often illegal gatherings in abandoned warehouses. Often characterized by the positive, psychedelic atmosphere, influnced often (but not always) by drugs and casual sex.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) There is this awesome rave tomorrow night in a warehouse downtown; all these famous djs will be playing 


     [ "Rave" ]

    2: 2) v. to dance in a style characteristic of dancers at raves, synonymous with fluid, liquid

      * e.g.,  ... 2) Some clubbers don't like it when I rave to hip-hop music ;-) 

     [ "Rave" ]

    1: n. An organized underground party involving music and dancing. Raves typically involve one or more DJs playing electronic dance music such as techno, trance, breakbeat, jungle, and ambient. Usually starting after dusk and lasting through 'til dawn, drug use at raves often runs rampant; particularly the use of Ecstasy and LSD. Raves can vary greatly in size and scope, hosting from dozens to thousands of guests, and lasting from one night to a few days. Classically, ravers have maintained a strong community spirit and have promoted an ideal called PLUR, an acronym for Peace, Love, Unity and Respect. These values have unfortunately faded somewhat since the onset of a newer generation of ravers unfamiliar with these concepts so elemental to the original scene.

      * e.g.,  ... Guys, we went to a rave last night, right? Cause, I'm not sure WHAT we did there, but I don't remember a thing. 

     [ "rave" ]

    1:  to applaud a enthusiastically a very enthusiastic description, review, etc an underground party, especially involving illegal drugs

      * e.g.,  ... The movie has been given quite a rave. 

     [ "Rave" ]

    1: a rave is a realistic game of pacman.

      * e.g.,  ... dude lets check out a rave, and munch on magic pills in darkened rooms. 

     [ "raveness" ]

    1: a woman's appearance

      * e.g.,  ... A dark haired woman. As Poe's Leigia or any black-haired woman of siginificant beauty. 

     [ "rave" ]

    1: radical audio visual experience

      * e.g.,  ... Raves are liberating. 

     [ "Rave" ]

    1: An underground party in which electronic music is played, dancing occurs in a very free-form fashion. The dress of the partygoers is quite unrestrained. It is rumoured that there is ALWAYS drug use involved, but this is not ALWAYS correct. There are straight-edge ravers who don't take part in drug use. Like me.

      * e.g.,  ... I went to a rave yesterday. It was mad phat, illin' like a villian. 

     [ "rave" ]

    1: An all night dance party that attracts people from many different walks of life. Many these days have become commercialized, however there are small areas which still carry the original spirit and vibe of these parties. A rave can be held in someone's house, outdoors, a small community hall, a large venue such as an arena or a number other places. Where there are a few people, sound equiptment and a couple DJs, it can be considered a rave.

      * e.g.,  ... Our basement is the "party room", we throw raves occasionaly. 

     [ "Rave on" ]

    1: Talk wildly and enthusiastically about a person, topic or thing.

      * e.g.,  ... When we got to the club, I asked her to rave on about the concert last night. 

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