Rah-rah
[rah-rah] /ˈrɑˈrɑ/
adjective, Informal.
1.
marked by or expressive of ardently enthusiastic spirit:
a group of rah-rah undergraduates; a rah-rah attitude.
/ˈrɑːˌrɑː/
adjective
1.
(informal, mainly US) like or marked by boisterous and uncritical enthusiasm and excitement
adjective
Naively enthusiastic and hortatory, esp in a partisan collegiate context: Some are rah-rah types, some are hard-ass disciplinarians (1911+)
noun
: I just couldn’t see myself spending four years of my life with rah-rahs like them
[a shortening of hurrah, found by 1877 as used in cheers]
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