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raver noun- a dedicated hedonist, party-goer, sexual adventurer or drug taker UK
Extended from the sense as a “passionate enthusiast”. Defined as “a young woman who is enthusiastically promiscuous or merely of a passionate (but not promiscuous) nature” by David Powis, The Signs of Crime, 1977. - They’ve got no room for ravers / They stop me from groovin’, / They bang on me wall. — The Small Faces Lazy Sunday, 1968
- someone who goes to a rave UK
- full of other happy, bouncy little ravers — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 33, 2000
- There were raver boys and pixie girls and the plucky Baroness Sherry von Koeber-Bernstein. — James St. James, Party Monster, p. 75, 1990
- a homosexual male UK
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 94, 1996
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