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In some senses, rax is marked as slang, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
RAX + NOUN
pitcher, queen
verb
To stretch; stretch out.
Shoeless, he stood naked on his toes, his arms raxed upwards.
To reach out; reach or attain to.
To extend the hand to; hand or pass something.
Please rax me the pitcher.
Wha the mischief set him on reading me? I'm sure he could never read onything in a dacent-like way since he was cleckit—rax me the Queen, and I'll let you hear a bit that will gar your hearts dinnle again—rax me the Queen, I say.
To perform the act of reaching or stretching; stretch oneself; reach for or try to obtain something
To stretch after sleep.
noun
barracks
Eventually they just broke our base and took out every single one of our raxes.
Shoeless, he stood naked on his toes, his arms raxed upwards.
WiktionaryPlease rax me the pitcher.
WiktionaryWha the mischief set him on reading me? I'm sure he could never read onything in a dacent-like way since he was cleckit—rax me the Queen, and I'll let you hear a bit that will gar your hearts dinnle a
WiktionaryEventually they just broke our base and took out every single one of our raxes.
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In some senses, rax is marked as slang, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.