Country phrase referring to turtles crossing the road in search of a mate which typically occurs during the spring/summer warm and rainy season, hence the name 'rain dog'.
We've gotta move that rain dog to the other side of the road before it gets hit!
The game that only the stripper wins, Occurs When stupid rich niggas at the strip club - dude 1 catches feelings cuz the stage dancer went to dude 2 who was "makin it rain," and dude 1 throws more money up to show he's the bigger baller. Dude 2 catches feelings cuz the pole dancer went back to dude 1. This dude 2 must now make it rain harder.
Repeat ad ballerum/ad nauseum.
Man, straight rain wars at the club last night- Rick Ross and some local cat threw thirty fucking thousand at Scores, Smdh.
The greatest party on planet earth
Person 1: do you want to come to my rain party?
Person 2: yes of course they're so cool.
A nice way of saying you're on your period.
Boyfriend: Hey babe, I'm pretty horny, can I eat you out?
Girlfriend: I don't know if you'd like that right now, it's raining rose pedals for me
Boyfriend: Yeah, maybe some other time then. For now you get cuddles and pizza.
This type of person is a lady in the streets but a beast in the sheets. Better watch out tho because when given bullshit they have intentions of finding you in bed.
"Be careful Billy or else the wrong enemies might Raine Perez you!"
The act of dancing in the rain naked. It’s like skinny dipping in land.
“Saw them baddies out there in the storm my shrigga, they was doin the Norwegian rain dance!”
If you refer to other songs or the song itself, it's not this. This Singin' In The Rain refers to the 1952 musical film by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. Kelly stars as Don Lockwood and Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden. Don meets Kathy while escaping from his fans and suddenly fell in love on Kathy. Another character, Lina (played by Jean Hagen) has troubles with the sharp tune of her voice. Cosmo (played by Donald O'Connor) and Don decide to dub her, using Kathy's voice, to save her movie. The film received widespread acclaim and praised the performances. National Film Registry marks the film as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Gene Kelly's dance in the rain became iconic. Another film, A Clockwork Orange used the song by Gene Kelly.
"I'm singin' in the rain, just singing in the rain, what a glorious feeling and I'm happy again."