rah-rah

rah-rah

Indicating an exuberant or passionate enthusiasm (for something). Typically said in reference to school or college pride or spirit. I always find these rah-rah assemblies to be so annoying. As a cheerleader, you're supposed to bring some rah-rah spirit to the people watching our teams play.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

rah-rah

(ˈrɑˈrɑ)
mod. having to do with college and college enthusiasm. It was sort of a rah-rah party.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • give a rah-rah speech
  • rah
  • stan
  • stan for (someone or something)
  • stanned
  • stanning
  • stans
  • sporting blood
  • nerd
  • nurd
References in periodicals archive
It isn't rah-rah phoniness that your interviewer is hoping to hear.
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With the exception of the baseball-crazy Japanese, can you sell the Broadway tourist audience on this rah-rah cheer for the home team?
Enthusiasm can be like Anthony Robbins' "rah-rah" and fire-walks, but not exclusively.
This isn't some Tony Robbins "rah-rah" session, either.
I fought against it but I am hooked again to the show whose real life characters seem to do nothing except rah-rah! into glasses of champers and try and sleep with each other.
It's not important to have a rah-rah sales meeting.
"Most people know the big names from Twitter, Facebook and other giants, however, the average business owner doesn't need 'rah-rah' dissertations.
In fact I was almost convinced that - aside from a few of the blazer-wearing old guard swilling gin in the oak-panelled committee rooms of certain well-to-do southern rugby union clubs - the rah-rah brigade's snobbish disdain for anything rugby league had all but vanished.
After years of rah-rah growth, there is some unhappiness creeping into the IT Enabled Services (ITES) industry now.
For years, I was ridiculed for picking up my rock-u-cation amid the supposed rah-rah skirt dirge of the 1980s.
What else explains why even now, for all the industry rah-rah rhetoric, readership -- audience -- is still not the primary metric of newspapers?
Sadly to say, my employees are not "rah-rah" when it comes to our field.
"OVER THERE" WAS THE ULTIMATE rah-rah American war song.
"I can't see them giving a rah-rah speech to 300 executives--although Doug McMillon has a little of that," he said.