Country Dictionary

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Rax

To steal or rob something. Commonly used in New Zealand, more specifically Auckland.

'I raxed a mean as car this weekend!' 'Hahaha you got raxed!' 'Lets rax the store tonight aye?'

by Dinglemouse February 24, 2010

Rax

Resting and relaxing at the same time.

I'm going rax this evening.

by Shugurbugg February 03, 2010

Rax

Shortened form of Relax. It is used in a more playful way than relax. Can also be used to replace the phrases 'chill' or 'hanging out.'

"Whoa, you have to RAX!" boy - "Hey what are you doing right now?" girl - "Just raxin'" "She is not very raxed."

by raxmania March 20, 2009

raxed

Simply means stole or stolen. Past tense of rax, to steal

person1:Where did u get that bike? person2: I raxed it yesterday person1: Oh, it was raxed.

by Yousef Eid April 30, 2007

raxxed

Stolen property. Used most by New Zealand Hoodrats.

Guy 1; Where did you get that hat? Guy 2; Raxxed it

by HoodratNZ November 24, 2013

rax

Rax is another word for steal/take it is commonly used in NZ.

Bro is just raxed a bottle of Smirnoff from my uncle!

by lamondoesurban January 10, 2018

rax

to steal; borrow; mooch; to take (from a friend)

"Can I rax one of those chips, dude?"

by Kenny March 11, 2003