2 definitions by Fabien Dumort

To have sex with.

Derives from the British term 'to Shag', which became popular within the USA due to the film 'Austin Powers'. Rag is used only in the conditional and past tense, or used as an expletive.

For the conditional, Rag would be used to infer that you would have the pleasure of being intimate with the object/person. It most frequently appears in the cliché, 'I'd rag her/him anyday!'

While on the other hand, in the Past tense, it is only used in a joking fashion. Using 'ragged' to tell the truth would only make people unable to take you seriously.

As an expletive, it is used as 'Raggy', which one shouts aloud to the unsupspecting public, to see if anyone noticing. Unofficially, it means 'I want to have sex with your right here right now.'
Conditional:

Anthony: I would so rag Mrs. Coe!

Past Tense:

Ross: What were you doing around around Connor's house yesterday, Richard?
Richard: Ragging his bedsheet! What do you think?

Expletive:

Anthony: RAGGY!
Ross: Mate, you just shouted that out the window to small French Children.
by Fabien Dumort July 5, 2007
Get the Rag mug.
Fit As Fuck.

This acronym for the term was coined in Essex, England, and since then has been frequenly used by the whole teenage age group, especially those in the Alternative music scene. It can quite commonly be found on Myspace, a popular internet socialising website.

Please note: F.A.F. has a dot after the second F to add emphasis. The conventional F.A.F is more widely used. The extra dot may also added to avoid the certain 'chaviness' surrounding the more common form.

It also quite acceptable to use F.A.F. in normal speach.
Picture Comment:

F.A.F. You have preety eyes dear.

Spoken English:

Richard: Qwoar, that new Art teacher is preety tastey yeah?
Ross: She's F.A.F. mate. Better get better at painting!
by Fabien Dumort July 5, 2007
Get the F.A.F. mug.