rah

/rɑ/
interjection
  1. A shout of encouragement or excitement, often used at sports events or rallies.
    • The cheerleaders led the fans in a rah for the home team.
    • The crowd shouted 'Rah, rah, rah!' as the team ran onto the field.
    • She gave a loud 'Rah!' when her friend scored the winning goal.
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adjective
  1. Showing enthusiastic support, especially for a sports team or school; cheerleader-like.
    • He had a rah attitude at the pep rally, waving his arms and shouting.
    • She wore a rah outfit with pom-poms and a school logo.
    • The rah spirit of the fans made the game more exciting.
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