RRagin': Very angry, irate, in a foul temper. From: Sally Kelly
Rake: To joke (Ach, sure I'm only rakin') From: Kirsty Rake: A lot - 'I had a wile rake uh spuds the night' From: Brian Raker: dissolute person, lacking moral restraint; person indulging in sensual pleasures or vices; a waster. for example, "He's a real raker!" From: Brian Lyness Rakin': mucking about, fooling around 'stop rakin' about ya tube' From Mark
Rare: odd. From Brian Rare: Raise (as in children). 'He's an ill-rared glipe, so he is.'
Rare (rear) up: "He rared up on us when he heard what happened." Display anger, as in 'eat the face off" From: Dominic Campbell Rared on herrin's eyes - A person who's always hungry. From: Brian Rattle: a prolonged drinking bout. 'He's been on the rattle since he won at the ponies'. From Kieran Kerr Raver: Mate / Friend. From Jo
Readies. Money, ah can't go, ah havent the readies. From: John Maze
Recht - right as in OK also right as opposed to left. From Jen Redd: Clear, tidy. 'Ah'm away til redd up the kitchen then ah'll redd out the garage.' By extension, to use a laxative: 'I need a good reddin' out, so ah do.' Redner: Blush - 'He tuk a redner'.From: Brian Reekin - "Yer man's reekin" as in, "that man has a bad smell". From Tim Watt Rench: Rinse. 'Ah'll just give the delph a wee rench.' Rickle - To stack turf to dry (also noun) From: Brian Dominic Campbell adds: Rickle is also used for people who are severely underweight. "He's badly failed now, just a rickle o'bones"
Rift: Belch. 'He let out a rift that rattled the windies.' Rigout: your attire. ie "a jeez martin, thons a quare fancy rigout on ye". From: uubrey Right: Adds emphasis to what you're saying. 'That's a right oul banger he's bought.' 'He made a right eejit of himself last night.' Rightly: Intoxicated, merry.
Rip the back off: To engage in insulting, defamatory criticism of an individual. From: Sally Kelly Rippin' : Furious, Mad. eg: "Yer da'll be rippin' when he hears what ye've done" From Dominic Campbell
Road: meaning way, path. "Get out of my road, wud ye?" or "What road are you going anyway?" From: Dominic Campbell Roasted: very hot , as in "I'm clean roasted" From: Ken Kissick
Rockpiler - Rottweiler (overheard on a Citybus - wasn't it tarrible what thon rockpiler did to that wee chile's face?) From Mark Rubbered: Drunk, inebriated. From: Sally Kelly
Ruction: An altercation, noisy scene or drama. From: Sally Kelly Ructions meaning trouble. 'There will be ructions when your morr finds out.' From: Des
Rumbly: Sly, disreputable, of questionable character/morals. From: Sally Kelly
Runion: Scrap of clothing/rag "He had not a runion on him!". From: Sally Kelly

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