rasta

IPA: rˈæstʌ

noun

  • (informal) Rastafarian
  • Rastafari.
  • A Rastafarian.
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Examples of "rasta" in Sentences

  • We're not talking about the weird rasta-enemies in Loco Roco here.
  • My hubby laughed hysterically while reading your "rasta" talk to me out loud.
  • "rasta", a local militia, and Rwandan Hutu FDLR rebels who have been roving eastern DR Congo for the past 11 years.
  • Whether you're a fan of dub, lover's rock or foundation rasta sounds, you're sure to hear something that will get you dancing.
  • The "rasta style flower child" started studying midwifery after the birth of her first son, Seven now 13 with Outkast's Andre 3000.
  • I guess it may be time to think about a trim or at least shaving I was thinking that when I was called rasta boy a couple weeks ago.
  • Our head guide was a local rasta (we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of smoking pot at high altitudes) who had been up the mountain 40 times.
  • IMHO, they may say they get ‘biz-zay’, but the only way to really bring it home for the party is if they can rasta-fy Michael Steele by about ten percent.
  • Roosters have excellent eyesight, and the fly - a seven-inch baitfish pattern called a rasta - should be presented a bit in front of the fish, and then stripped quickly.
  • Dam!, well there never was much issue if the needle went to deep, just be stirring up the the soup underneath, jb with a crochet beanie, FTW, rasta style cos fkn god knows he needs it.

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