(slang) A raging erection; a massive erection of the penis.
Part of the Born X Raised story, almost unintentionally, has become their big — and growing only bigger — ragers.
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(slang, US, AU, NZ) A boisterous and out of control party.
Clearly, the kernel of inspiration behind this whole out-of-control rager was nostalgia for less politically correct times.
“scott mescudi is 42 which is too old to be asking MIA to be normal on tour and believing her when she says yes, also too old to be signing the note that says you did that as “rager””
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(uncommon) One who rages.
Ragers are feared and detested by teachers for their potential to destroy a lesson.
Rager means: One who rages.. There is no real cause for parental concern; it is descriptive vocabulary rather than risky behaviour. If your teen uses it, context will usually make the intent clear. A short, curious question about where they heard it is usually all that is needed to know whether to follow up. For most families this word will pass by without incident; it is more a vocabulary curiosity than a parenting concern.
rager means: One who rages.. Register: neutral, standard English. A common learner mistake is using the word in a register it does not fit, or assuming a single global meaning; native speakers immediately notice when slang appears in formal contexts, so always check the surrounding register before producing it yourself. A formal-English equivalent (a synonym or descriptive phrase) is usually safer in writing. When in doubt, paraphrase rather than reuse the slang form.
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