Rage
To party hard and go all-out at a show, rave or festival.
Definitions
As a noun, an all-out party or wild event itself.
Used as a hype call to send a crowd into full energy mode.
To party intensely — dancing, drinking and going hard at a rave, concert or festival.
Rage In A Sentence
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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