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		Definition of rave-up in English: rave-upnoun  British informal 1A lively, noisy party involving dancing and drinking.  we had a bit of a rave-up  Example sentencesExamples -  Until now, one of the greatest rave-ups in rock 'n' roll history was also its least remembered.
 -  ‘It's getting you back to the good old days when you used to organize rave-ups for two or three thousand lunatics in an empty warehouse somewhere? ‘laughed Syd.’
 -  This was a rave-up before they were even invented.
 -  Weekenders trace their roots to the mods and rockers' bank holiday rave-ups on the south coast in the Sixties.
 -  Burn's suppers range from formal gatherings to uproariously informal rave-ups of drunkards and louts.
 
  Synonyms social gathering, gathering, social occasion, social event, social function, function, get-together, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, at-home, soirée, social party, social gathering, gathering, social occasion, social event, social function, function, get-together, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, at-home, soirée, social - 1.1North American  A fast, loud, or danceable piece of pop music.
 tunes include full-band rave-ups with a rock-and-roll bass line  Example sentencesExamples -  A funk rave-up follows two straight hip-hop tracks follows a French house track using Dimitri From Paris.
 -  ‘Magnetic City’ is probably the most incendiary rave-up you will likely find on any album released this year.
 -  Gillespie's backing vocals actually detract somewhat from the song, which is otherwise an energizing rave-up.
 -  With those words, Ira kicked off the song, a blazing rave-up that was an early highlight of their Philly show over last Spring Break.
 -  Gone are the mechanic snarls, the 140-bpm rave-ups and the clever mash-ups.
 
  
    Definition of rave-up in US English: rave-upnounˈˌrāv ˈəpˈˌreɪv ˈəp British informal another term for rave (sense 2 of the noun)  Example sentencesExamples -  Weekenders trace their roots to the mods and rockers' bank holiday rave-ups on the south coast in the Sixties.
 -  ‘It's getting you back to the good old days when you used to organize rave-ups for two or three thousand lunatics in an empty warehouse somewhere? ‘laughed Syd.’
 -  Burn's suppers range from formal gatherings to uproariously informal rave-ups of drunkards and louts.
 -  This was a rave-up before they were even invented.
 -  Until now, one of the greatest rave-ups in rock 'n' roll history was also its least remembered.
 
  Synonyms social gathering, gathering, social occasion, social event, social function, function, get-together, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, at-home, soirée, social party, social gathering, gathering, social occasion, social event, social function, function, get-together, celebration, reunion, festivity, jamboree, reception, at-home, soirée, social     |