Ra.hool.ling - Adjective (Used as a description for someone): to show how a certain person is acting at the given moment.
Can also be described as the impulsive need to break into a female's locker to look for used clothing to pleasure oneself with.
Also can be used as a synonym for Stalker.
Person 1 : "Hey dude, did you see what Michael was doing just now?"
Person 2: "Yeah, he was rahuling Jessica's locker."
Rahul is an attractive personality both from heart and outer appearance. He is a loyal friend and a caring lover.... He has a good sense of humour ... Intelligence result out to be synonym for his name.. He is a man of high intimacy and romance...It takes time for him to get attached but once attached he will do anything for his love... In short he is the best creature you will ever meet
Ohh! That's Rahul, He is full of Intelligence.
ra·hul - verb (used without object): to state conjecture or hearsay as a confirmed fact. –ed, -ing
Origin: 1996; Sanj/BB1;
-Related Forms
Ra·hul·er, noun
Ra·hul·a·bly, adverb
Ra·hul· a·ble, adjective
-Synonyms 1. surmise, presume, supposition, bs
"There is a lot of rahuling going on in there!" - uttered by someone leaving a typical business development meeting.
To talk irrelevant nonsense to questions asked by someone and thereby make a complete fool of oneself.
How was your Interview?
"I rahulled it"
Rahul is the biggest pimp known to man , every guy wants to be him and every girl wants him but he's loyal to the one he loves
I wish i could beat up G man like Rahul
Have you ever had a guy just reach out and link his arm through yours, or throw his arm across your shoulders, making you feel totally safe, secure and loved? Maybe he squeezes a little too hard, pulls you a little too close. But you don’t mind.You feel loved, feminine in a primal way, maybe even swept off your feet. That's Rahul for you. A true blue Cancerian . The most incredible guy you will ever meet. .And when you do , you never wanna leave his Crabby Grip.
I love you so much . Yes you Rahul.
An Indian origin name. Derived from the name of Buddha's son, Rāhula. Rāhula means "fetter".
Rāhula was born on the day of Prince Siddhārta's renunciation, and was therefore named Rāhula, meaning a fetter on the path to enlightenment.