verb Music Slang

Rage

/reɪdʒ/ · verb · slang

To party hard and go all-out at a show, rave or festival.

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Definitions

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As a noun, an all-out party or wild event itself.

“Tonight's gonna be a full rage, clear your morning.”
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2

Used as a hype call to send a crowd into full energy mode.

“The DJ screamed 'let's rage' and the pit exploded.”
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To party intensely — dancing, drinking and going hard at a rave, concert or festival.

“We raged till the lights came up and they kicked us out.”
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Rage In A Sentence

Came to rage, not to stand still, let's move.
That was the rage of the year, nothing's topping it.
He raged so hard he slept through all of Sunday.

Origin & Usage

An extension of 'rage' meaning intense energy or fury, repurposed in party and festival slang for going all-out. Common across US college and EDM scenes.

People Also Ask

What does rage mean at a festival?

It means to party hard and go all-out — dancing, hyping up and giving max energy.

What is a rager?

A wild, high-energy party; the noun form of raging.

Is 'rage' angry in this context?

No — in party slang it's positive, meaning full-throttle fun rather than anger.

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