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rail

To irrationally attack someone verbally, with intent to destroy their reputation, belief, persona, or work.

Cops are always railing on me, even though I'm just walking down the street.

by phobosblack July 30, 2006

rail

To insufflate.

Are we gonna rail?

by trejkaz February 23, 2003

rail

Cheap liquor, kept close at hand near the bar rail

I can't afford a Jack&Coke, so you'd better make it rail.

by dan September 28, 2004

railing

Played in the subways, railing is when you bolt down the train tracks right after a train has left the station, all the way down to the next station. The objective, of course, is to make it to the next one alive. The traditional round is played directly after the last passenger train has left, which is trailed then by the midnight express.

I hate railing in Russia, too many cables along the tracks; you're bound to trip cost you the game!

by Douglas Young January 26, 2008

raile

Light and beautiful . She always lightens the mood and is very giving . Her smile is enough to make you blush . She’s friends with everyone as she lets people in very easily. This is also a toxic trait of hers. She gets attached to boys very quickly and let’s them breaks her heart , but she doesn’t let it weigh her down Because she knows she a bad bitch and men ain’t shit .

Bro Raile is a baddie

by Doggiequeen383 June 01, 2020

rail

To share an interest of Thomas the Train with someone

Bill: Hey, I found out that I railed your mom last night. Jack: No way, I found out that I railed your grandfather last night!

by monke balls March 30, 2021