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rah-rah
[ rah-rah ]
adjective
- marked by or expressive of ardently enthusiastic spirit:
a group of rah-rah undergraduates; a rah-rah attitude.
rah-rah
/ ˈrɑːˌrɑː /
adjective
- informal.like or marked by boisterous and uncritical enthusiasm and excitement
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The seemingly heroic stance of ACOG and the rah-rah for consumers need to be set into proper context.
After a tense, at times laughable chase, comes the kind of rah-rah moment that amps up the audience for the rest of the film.
As I wrote this morning, it's true right now that right-wing pundits are trying to rah-rah his statements.
An enduring example of their seeming distance from the more "rah rah" Bush crowd came on Election Day, 2008.
That was his reputation back in school—a rah-rah guy, a cheerleader, and he was good at it.
And if you catch her chewing gum, or flirting with a rah-rah chum, then take a strap and make things hum, Wilhelmina!
And where Phelps leads with his baton of birch most of the other drovers of rah-rah boys follow.
From a crowd of rah-rah college boys celebrating a crew victory, a policeman had managed to extract two prisoners.
But not in those flannels or that nice new college rah-rah shirt.
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