Pronunciation: /rɑː rɑː skɜrt/
noun a type of skirt characterized by its short length and multiple layers of fabric that create a ruffled or flounced effect
A1 She wore a rah-rah skirt to the party.
A2 The rah-rah skirt she bought was pink and fluffy.
B1 The rah-rah skirt was popular in the 1980s for its fun and flouncy style.
B2 She twirled in her rah-rah skirt, feeling like a dancer on stage.
C1 The designer rah-rah skirt was made with high-quality fabric and intricate details.
C2 Her collection of rah-rah skirts showcased her unique sense of style and creativity.
formal The fashion designer showcased a collection of rah-rah skirts during Paris Fashion Week.
informal I love twirling around in my rah-rah skirt, it's so fun and flirty!
slang Check out that girl in the rah-rah skirt, she's totally rocking it!
figurative Her enthusiasm for the project was like a rah-rah skirt, bringing energy and excitement to the team.
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