Rah
[rah] /rɑ/
interjection
1.
(used as an exclamation of encouragement to a player or team.)
/rɑː/
interjection
1.
(informal, mainly US) short for hurrah
in cheers, 1870, a shortening of hurrah. Adjective rah-rah is attested from 1907, originally indicating college life generally, later enthusiastic cheerleading.
Referred with Amendments House [of Representatives]
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