0 to speak in an uncontrolled way, usually because you are upset or angry, or because you are ill: --
He's always raving (on) about the government.
1 to praise something very much: --
3 an event where young people dance to modern electronic music and sometimes take illegal drugs: --
5 to speak or shout in a way that is out of control, usually because of anger or mental illness: --
The 1990 rave legislation is also wrongly named.
Ravers who were considered to be 'at risk youth' were absorbed into a normalising order as rave morphed into a state-sanctioned leisure activity.
Rave tends to consist of fairly simple repeated phrases not unlike graffiti.
This would have g rave consequences after 1928 which were neither inevitable nor foreseeable in 1924.
The style of the music was dance/rave.
Throughout the education campaign, the need to express the beauty and value of the rave community was a priority.
Members of the panel attempted to dissolve the myths around rave culture, especially concerning the issues of drugs and violence.
Consider the undeniable transformation of so many 'rave' organisers from self-purported anarchists into capitalist benefactors.