The rave culture began in the 1980s in Europe and filtered to different parts of the world
"The film received rave reviews." "100 people attended the illegal rave." "John began to rave about the brilliant food."
Rave is an expression of partying while taking lots of drugs. Rave originally asend from the danish people. It was invented in a town called Copenhagen. The years went by and rest of the world began to know the exsistance of Raveparties. Especially English people had fun of using the danish way of partying. The original father of Rave is called Henrik the seckond. (Who also invented the dish called "Fish and Chips") Sources: Worldwideanswars.com Wikipedia?httpp/Henriktheseckond/komnu.dk?com
The art of rave dancing involves a combination of music, movement, and dance, and frequently involves glowsticks. WikiHow offers a good first step into learning about raves and rave culture, and from there one can move on to more in-depth websites such as Dubstep Net.
"Rave out id the opposite to chill out rave out means go mad to help do a little crab rave. crab rave is a rave with your hands when they look abit like crabs or finger rave. Rave on is whats said when your already raving out rave on means continue so rave on rave on but the crab rave is vair vair better hope this was some help but serousily you expect an serious answer when you ask "What does rave-out mea?" where have you been???" 'Rave out' is the opposite of 'chill out'. 'Rave out' means go mad; to help do a little 'crab rave'. Crab rave is a rave with your hands, when they look a bit like crabs. Also called 'finger rave'. 'Rave on' is what's said when you're already 'raving out'. 'Rave on' means to continue to 'rave out', but the 'crab rave' is vair vair (no such word in the English language. Don't know what was intended) better. Hope this was some help. Did you serousily expect a serious answer when you ask "What does rave-out mean?" Where have you been??? --I have corrected spelling and grammar in the illiterate scrawl at the top. Perhaps one should spend more time in school, as I did, and less time "raving out". Not everyone lives in the Pop-Culture world. Perhaps someone can define this WITHOUT using more senseless, meaningless, mindless, drug-induced jargon? If I understand correctly, being a mindless, party boy/girl is now being called "raving out" or "to go raving"? - Heather Ceana
PLUR is an acronym that stands for "Peace, Love, Unity, Respect", a credo of the rave culture. Plur is plural
I dont know what you mean about PLURFEST, but P.L.U.R stands for PEACE,LOVE,UNITY,RESPECT. And is a part of the RAVE culture.
We should have a rave this weekend.The rave was very noisy.I had to listen to him rave on about his stamp collection.
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Techno music, or electronica, is from a culture known as rave. Aspired around the belief in P.L.U.R., meaning Peace, Love, Unity and Respect, ravers show respect for one another, unless another would throw the first punch. At a rave party or club, most people will not know one another, and are known in that community by a rave name and are often regarded within a rave family. Bracelets made from beads and elastic (also known as Kandi) are swapped and made for one another, passed over clasped hands after doing a P.L.U.R. symbolic handshake. Young members of the rave community are known as Kandi kids, and ultimately known as ravers. There is alot of love in the spectrum of the rave culture, as well as dances, lights and lightshows, and the production of techno music such as trance, progressive, harddance, dubstep, and several other large genres like breakbeat and DnB (drum and bass).
In the heartland of middle U.S.A rave culture (which ended in...)?, "smack" seemed most appropriate. "Smack-y drugs" ....
I am going to a rave.