riff-raff

  • 21Riff Raff (song) — Song infobox Name = Riff Raff Artist = AC/DC Album = Powerage Released = May 1978 track no = 4 Recorded = February March 1978 Genre = Hard rock Length = 5:11 Writer = Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Bon Scott Label = Atlantic Records Producer = Harry …

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  • 22riff-raff — noun disreputable or undesirable people. Origin C15 (as riff and raff): from OFr. rif et raf one and all, every bit , of Gmc origin …

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  • 23riff-raff — n. (often prec. by the) rabble; disreputable or undesirable persons. Etymology: ME riff and raff f. OF rif et raf …

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  • 24riff-raff — n a street smart individual. Often appreciative, e.g. in the parlance of British Asian youth …

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  • 25riff-raff — n. 1. Refuse, sweepings. 2. Rabble, populace, the masses, dregs of the people, swinish multitude, scum of society, lowest class of people, ignoble vulgar, lower classes, rough scuff, canaille …

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  • 26riff-raff — UK [ˈrɪfˌræf] / US [ˈrɪfræf] noun [uncountable] an insulting or humorous word for people of a low social class …

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  • 27riff·raff — /ˈrıfˌræf/ noun [noncount] disapproving : people who are not respectable : people who have very low social status Try not to associate with that riffraff. often used in a humorous or exaggerated way to suggest the attitudes of wealthy and… …

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  • 28raff — gi·raff·ine; gi·raff·ish; raff·ing; raff·ish; raff·man; raff; riff·raff; raff·ish·ly; raff·ish·ness; …

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  • 29riff — mid·riff; riff·ian; riff; riff·raff; …

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  • 30raff — /raf/, n. riffraff; rabble. [1665 75; extracted from RIFF RAFF] * * * …

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