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  2. Ratchet (slang) - Wikipedia

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    Ratchet is a slang term in American hip hop culture that, in its original sense, [1] was a derogatory term used to refer to an uncouth woman, and may be a Louisianan dialect form of the word "wretched".

  3. Ratchet feminism - Wikipedia

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    The term ratchet became a popular term for women who were deemed hood, ghetto, or loud. [4] In 2017, University of Georgia professor Bettina L. Love wrote that the word was "messy, meaning it has no straightforward definition; it is contradictory, fluid, precarious, agentive, and oftentimes intentionally inappropriate." [5]

  4. Ratchet - Wikipedia

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    Ratchet (device), a mechanical device that allows movement in only one direction Ratchet, metonymic name for a socket wrench incorporating a ratcheting device Ratchet (instrument) , a musical instrument and a warning device

  5. Category:Slang terms for women - Wikipedia

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  6. Grager - Wikipedia

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    Yitzhak Shamir spinning a gragger Knocking out Haman's name from stones 18th century Megillah reading; children with graggers in the back. A grager (Yiddish: גראַגער, 'rattler'), also gragger, grogger or gregger, [1] is a noisemaking device, most commonly a ratchet, used to make noise by the congregation when the name of Haman is read out during the recitation of the Megillah in the ...

  7. 25 Valentine’s Day games that are fun for the whole family

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    love valentine's day game (Making Life Blissful) Give each person a colored heart to hold, then pay 'em a compliment when the spinner lands on the matching color. Get the tutorial at Making Life ...

  8. LoveGame - Wikipedia

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    "LoveGame" is a song released by American singer Lady Gaga from her debut studio album, The Fame (2008). Produced by RedOne, the track was released as the album's third single in North America and Europe and the fourth single in Australia, New Zealand, and Sweden after "Eh, Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)".

  9. Pressurelicious - Wikipedia

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    Future raps from the perspective of a "loving and supportive partner who does not feel emasculated", [4] coupled with lyrics relating to sex and putting his partner before luxury. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In the final two verses, the rappers exchange playful and sexually explicit lyrics.