1. rave - Noun
2. rave - Verb
4. Rave - Proper noun
imp. of Rive.
One of the upper side pieces of the frame of a wagon body or a sleigh.
To wander in mind or intellect; to be delirious; to talk or act irrationally; to be wild, furious, or raging, as a madman.
To rush wildly or furiously.
To talk with unreasonable enthusiasm or excessive passion or excitement; -- followed by about, of, or on; as, he raved about her beauty.
To utter in madness or frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense.
Source: Webster's dictionaryShe raved about that new restaurant Source: Internet
he gave it a rave Source: Internet
raves are very popular in Berlin Source: Internet
Across Europe, rave culture was becoming part of a new youth movement. Source: Internet
Acid house music parties were first re-branded "rave parties" in the media, during the summer of 1989 by Genesis P-Orridge (Neil Andrew Megson) during a television interview; however, the ambience of the rave was not fully formed until the early 1990s. Source: Internet
And elsewhere, officers in Gloucestershire battled to shut down a huge illegal rave in a well-known beauty spot. Source: Internet