Very intelligent, charismatic, gentle and sweet. Rabbies are rare and one of a kind, and they are very sexy. You are very lucky to run it to a Rabbie, your life will never be the same!
Rabbie is Indescribable!
57π 10π
Rare, one-of-a-kind person, great sense of humor; funny, always makes a person smile/laugh. Very sociable (outgoing), the ice-breaker in any situation, and always makes you feel warm and welcomed....tenderhearted, sweet, genuine, loving, breathtaking, amazing, beautiful/handsome, adorable... optimistic, goal-oriented, very intelligent and is successful in everything they do. Warning: irresistible, and addicting.
Whoever finds a Rabbie is the luckiest person alive!
40π 7π
Rabby is a name given to a pretty and gorgeous girl. She will make you feel like she is the most beautiful girl in the world when youβre around her. It will be rare to see her get mad and upset, she is always happy around other people. She is the best girl u could ask for.
Rabby is beautiful.
Rabby is gorgeous.
26π 7π
The act of being extremely jewish; selfish in terms of money, materials, or loot, in real life or video games.
Example: -Chipotle worker: *puts a very small amount of guacamole on your burrito*
-You to your friend: I'm tired of Chipotle workers fucking rabbiing me with guacamole.
(noun) By metaphor from the Jewish religious role, an older, more powerful or higher-ranking person in the corporation where one works (but usually not in the chain of command) who can give good advice about office politics, and may be able to pull strings, remove heads, or otherwise provide protection from hostile forces.
"They tried to put me on the plank but I got on the horn to my rabbi and everything was fixed immediately."
187π 128π
Almost always used in conjunction with a Jewish holy man. Word originally simply meant teacher.
Although it is usually used with Judaism, the word is not Hebrew, it is Greek.
We need to have little Josh circumsized, call the rabbi.
132π 100π
1) A trusted teacher/advisor/leader of a Jewish community. Most often, they are true intellects that do have good advice and insightful philosophies of the world.
2) The Arabic word for the season of Spring. Actually pronounced rabb-ee with a glottal stop at the end.
If a teacher's or doctor's advice doesn't seem to fill you with certainty, consult a rabbi.
Shamm Iniseem aw Eed al-rabbi', the Spring festival of Egypt, falls on the same day as the Christian Orthodox Easter every year.
214π 176π