Word: rah-rah

Translations: rah-rah

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spanish
Translations:
rah, de Rah, del rah, rah del, Rah de
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german
Translations:
rah, von Rah
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french
Translations:
rah, Rah ne, de rah
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italian
Translations:
rah-
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portuguese
Translations:
rah, do rah, de Rah, rah do, do rah do
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dutch
Translations:
lawaaierig
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russian
Translations:
веселый, студенческий, ура ура
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norwegian
Translations:
rah
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swedish
Translations:
STUDENT-
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finnish
Translations:
rah
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danish
Translations:
rah
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czech
Translations:
bezvýsledných, provedení bezvýsledných
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polish
Translations:
Rah
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hungarian
Translations:
hurrá
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greek
Translations:
rah
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ukrainian
Translations:
ура, загранице, в загранице
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albanian
Translations:
entuziast
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bulgarian
Translations:
Rah
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belarusian
Translations:
ўра, ура
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estonian
Translations:
Rah
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croatian
Translations:
ura-ura
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icelandic
Translations:
Rah
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lithuanian
Translations:
Rah, Smagios, Studentų triukšmingo, Studentų linksmas
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latvian
Translations:
Rah
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macedonian
Translations:
RAH
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romanian
Translations:
Rah, ura
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slovenian
Translations:
rah, RZV, Družba Rah
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slovak
Translations:
bezvýsledných, neúspešných

The meaning and "use of": rah-rah

adjective
  • marked by great or uncritical enthusiasm or excitement. - many players were turned off by his rah-rah style
noun
  • great or uncritical enthusiasm and excitement. - The administration's attempt to use personal relationships, loans and rhetorical rah-rah to nudge the country toward domestic reform simply has not worked.
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