Raging

Word RAGING
Character 6
Hyphenation ra ging
Pronunciations /ˈɹeɪdʒɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Raging"

What do we mean by raging?

Very active and unpredictable; volatile. adjective

Remarkable; extraordinary. adjective

A. & n. from rage, v. i.

Present participle of rage. verb

Volatile, very active or unpredictable. adjective

Extremely aroused, rock hard, long lasting, insatiable adjective

Very severe adjective

Characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense adjective

(of the elements) as if showing violent anger adjective

To act or speak in heightened anger.

(sometimes figurative) To move with great violence, as a storm etc.

To enrage.

To party very intensely for a very long amount of time, keeping the quote in mind "anything worth doing is worth overdoing". Therefore doing whatever is possible to reach the level you want to be at. Doesn't matter whether it involves alcohol, nugs, acid, e or yay. Urban Dictionary

1.(verb)- synonym for partying. Usually associated with acting crazy, obnoxious and drinking many people under the table. 2.(verb)- Going to more than one party in one night. Urban Dictionary

What someone does when they are pissed off on the internet. people that are raging are: Spamming forums cussing people out on the internet obviously angry Most often occurs after the rager is trolled. Urban Dictionary

(adj) mad the way to describe extreme anger or annoyance Origin: Northern Ireland Urban Dictionary

The art of getting extremely angered or furious. Urban Dictionary

To listen to Rage Against the Machine for extended, yet thoroughly intense, periods of time. Urban Dictionary

"raging" means that something or an object is strong. Urban Dictionary

Hardcore dancing, also known as slam dancing. Also, it is moshing where kids tend not to hit each other. Urban Dictionary

The act of tripping, usually on LSD. Urban Dictionary

1/. adj To Bleed profusely; to gush 2/. adj Inflamed or swollen hemmorhoidal tissue 3/. adv to blather about as if in a pcp-induced trance. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Raging

The word "raging" in example sentences

They "show what we call the raging-hormone phenomenon," says Morris Holbrook, a professor of marketing at Columbia Business School. ❋ Unknown (2008)

From the canyons of Manhattan to Beverly Hills, Calif., debate is again raging over the rich. ❋ James B. Stewart (2010)

Our invading empire is the sin raging rampantly within us. ❋ Andrew Beckner (2006)

And then also, we'll get an up close and personal visit with the man they call the raging Cajun, General Russell Honore, the man in charge of whipping New Orleans back into shape. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Page 7 dence of the nation to so great extent, that they could find no other man to whom they were so willing to entrust the management of their affairs, whilst the great conflict was yet raging, is a high testimony to his patriotism. ❋ Unknown (1865)

What he calls a raging dinosaur, I may call a zealous crusader. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Spirit speaks there of the reign of the Antichrist, whom he describes as raging so furiously as to crush what he can, and, at all events, to bend what he cannot crush, so that afterward he may suppress with all his strength what has been bent. ❋ Martin Luther (1514)

Charity "raging" -- it reminds us of Mr. Mantalini's savage lamb -- but I can use no other word but "rage" to express these frantic gushes of affection for the poor. ❋ James Runciman (1871)

And it was still higher than today’s figures for an Iraq in raging chaos, according to the Pentagon. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The case itself is a challenge to Washington D. C.'s draconian gun control law, which can best be described as a raging failure. ❋ Unknown (2008)

More, a "controversy 'is currently" raging '-- as in, the Israeli lobby is not happy -- over the appointment of former Republican Senator Chuck Hagel as an intelligence aide. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He is described as a raging alcoholic, an integral part of his personality that was one of unbridled ruthlessness and cruelty. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The reason for the lack of reinforcements is that a second a war in the North is also raging, which is where we find Major West in a different, though almost as difficult, situation. ❋ Kristen (2008)

And tonight, stunning claims emerge by three men inside that SUV when Lohan allegedly grabs the keys and takes off, Lohan described as raging, running drunk over a passenger ` s foot who had actually jumped from the SUV. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There is a price war raging, which is good for consumers, and France Telecom I guess is trying to lower its “costs” as it comes under attack from upstarts. ❋ Unknown (2005)

U.S. Marines and insurgents engage in what's described as a raging firefight. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It can best be defined as a raging thirst to knock men down without the faintest desire to hurt them. ❋ Unknown (1905)

" Yo we raging [tonight]?" " [Fuck yea] bro its [wednesday]." ❋ JiveIII (2006)

[Emily]: [Jen] is so [hung over]. She went mad raging last night. ❋ Overhere (2006)

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I'm bloody [raging]! (after [a story]) *[Gasp]* [RAGING]!! ❋ Baby Becks (2004)

Dude "[get off] [the rage] [train]!" ❋ Anonymous (2003)

Yo, [broski], I was raging so hard last night to [Bull's] On [Parade]. ❋ Undead Kennedy (2010)

"[The wind] is raging today!" said [Shannen] "I know!" said [Sienna] ❋ QueenOfUnicorn1334 (2017)

"[I've been] known [to do] some raging in [my day]." ❋ Ominousragdoll05 (2006)

[Are you ready] to go [rage] at the [concert]? ❋ Aragorn200Proof (2005)

1/. "What a raging gash, Alice!" 2/. "I would sit, but I am raging." 3/. "[Blah Blah] raging man [blah] -foam inserted here- blah bloody [blech]!" ❋ Saanaalle (2004)

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