rager
Rager (noun) means a wild, high-energy party (informal, US slang). Example: “Everyone from school showed up to the rager at his house.”
How to use rager
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishSlang for a loud, out-of-control party.
Informal, mostly used by younger speakers in American English.
Word forms
ragers plural, Ragers plural
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Etymology
Built from "rage" (in its slang sense of "to party hard") plus the ending "-er."
Rhymes for rager
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What does “rager” mean?
The word “rager” means a wild, high-energy party (informal, US slang). In plain terms, slang for a loud, out-of-control party.
How do you pronounce “rager”?
“Rager” is pronounced RAYJ (/ˈɹeɪd͡ʒɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “rager” in a sentence?
Here is “rager” used in a sentence: “Everyone from school showed up to the rager at his house.”
What part of speech is “rager”?
“Rager” is a noun.