RAF
Example:
My friends and I, from diverse backgrounds, like joking about race stereotypes. When the joke or comment is racist we yell RAF. "Donald Trump's comments to mexicans were RAF"
My friends and I, from diverse backgrounds, like joking about race stereotypes. When the joke or comment is racist we yell RAF. "Donald Trump's comments to mexicans were RAF"
Raf
Great at sport and is always looking out for his girlfriend.. he may be small but can jump REALLY HIGH. A Raf is a nice genuine person who is trustworthy and great to have around. He will always take on dares and will try his best to win a bet.
Example:
Person one: Hey Raf I dare you to hug ur crush in the middle of the cricket game.
Raf: *drops his bat and sprints towards Ruby*
Person one: Hey Raf I dare you to hug ur crush in the middle of the cricket game.
Raf: *drops his bat and sprints towards Ruby*
RAF
Example:
Hans: Oh shit the RAF are comin'!
Jurgen: Oh well. It's 'pull your trousers down' time boys. We're about to get royally raped.
Hans: Oh shit the RAF are comin'!
Jurgen: Oh well. It's 'pull your trousers down' time boys. We're about to get royally raped.
RAF
The Royal Air Force. Airforce of the United Kingdom. Best in the world. Let down often by poor British Government and lack of funding. Not as gung-ho as many other larger countries airforces. Get the job done in the best way possible with minimum fuss and jingoism.
Example:
"It's great to see your RAF planes flying overhead, gives us a real feeling of safety" - quote from US Serviceman, Afghanistan 2004.
"It's great to see your RAF planes flying overhead, gives us a real feeling of safety" - quote from US Serviceman, Afghanistan 2004.
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RAF
The Royal Air Force, second to none. Generally considered as second to the USAF due to having less planes, but as they say: it's not how big it is, it's how you use it!
Of course, being able to determine the difference between allies and enemies is always an asset that the RAF have had, whereas certain other Air Forces consider anything on the ground to be fair game.
Of course, being able to determine the difference between allies and enemies is always an asset that the RAF have had, whereas certain other Air Forces consider anything on the ground to be fair game.
Example:
"Bally Jerry, pranged his kite right in the how's-your-father. Hairy blighter, dicky-birded, feathered back on his Sammy, took a waspy, flipped over on his Betty Harper's and caught his can in the Bertie!"
"I'm afraid I don't quite follow you, Squadron Leader!"
(The RAF don't actually talk like that... all the time)
"Bally Jerry, pranged his kite right in the how's-your-father. Hairy blighter, dicky-birded, feathered back on his Sammy, took a waspy, flipped over on his Betty Harper's and caught his can in the Bertie!"
"I'm afraid I don't quite follow you, Squadron Leader!"
(The RAF don't actually talk like that... all the time)
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Example:
Person: Omg, did you see Brian's new Rolls Royce?!
Person 2: Yeah, its fucking beautiful.
Consensus: What a raf.
Person: Omg, did you see Brian's new Rolls Royce?!
Person 2: Yeah, its fucking beautiful.
Consensus: What a raf.