mysterious creatures by the name of rakes because they are obsessed with the metal rusty part. They also look like salad fingers
by Written words March 28, 2016
Jeopardy
Mr. Trebek: This long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker. Ken.
Ken Jennings: What's a hoe?
Mr. Trebek: No.
....
Other contestant: What's a rake?
Mr. Trebek: A rake is right.
Mr. Trebek: This long-handled gardening tool can also mean an immoral pleasure seeker. Ken.
Ken Jennings: What's a hoe?
Mr. Trebek: No.
....
Other contestant: What's a rake?
Mr. Trebek: A rake is right.
by iBAIT February 10, 2009
a word you can use in substitute for a "hoe" or "whore" or "bitch", if you do not want them to know that you are saying bad things about them.
by fancytiegoose August 15, 2020
No shit! Or, no kidding!
by SmellyMel April 08, 2021
A slender, humanoid monstrosity said to life in the woods. It is notable for having no obvious intension upon arrival, however usually people who encounter it seems to be cursed from that point on.
Basically an alternate Slender man, with less suit and more face. Still creepy as hell.
Basically an alternate Slender man, with less suit and more face. Still creepy as hell.
by Starguide August 10, 2016
A man who is morally loose, short for "rake-hell". It's an old slang, goes back to Elizabethan times or earlier I think.
There's a series of paintings called "the Rake's Progress", which shows a young man's descent into depravity.
There's a series of paintings called "the Rake's Progress", which shows a young man's descent into depravity.
"A new broom sweeps clean, but you can have more fun with an old rake." That one is from an "adult" fortune cookie.
by Patti February 10, 2004
by squadsquadyt August 06, 2019