ravey

English

Etymology

rave + -y

Adjective

ravey (comparative more ravey, superlative most ravey)

  1. (informal) Characteristic of rave music or culture.
    • 1999, Peter Shapiro, Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide
      Smokey Joe's Bad Boy EP (1993) followed suit with an explicitly funky, rather than ravey, feel []
    • 1999, Mireille Silcott, Rave America: New School Dancescapes (page 43)
      [] he couldn't see the end of the human sea: before him were twenty-five thousand people in fluo, stripey ravey gear.

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