raggare

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Swedish raggare, from ragga (to drive around), from dialectal term raga (to stagger).

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Noun[edit]

raggare (countable and uncountable, plural raggares or raggare)

  1. Someone who is part of a subculture in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands concerned with American cars and music of the 1950s, comparable to greasers.
  2. (uncountable) This subculture taken as a whole.

Swedish[edit]

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en raggare som ligger på huven på en raggarbil (a raggare lying on the hood of a raggarbil)

Noun[edit]

raggare c

  1. a raggare (member of the raggare subculture)
  2. (by extension) someone (usually a man) trying to pick up (meet and seduce) somebody
    strandraggareperson trying to pick up at the beach

Usage notes[edit]

Sometimes (jocularly) anglicized as ragger (plural raggers) by raggare, in line with a fascination with (retro) American culture.

Declension[edit]

Declension of raggare 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative raggare raggaren raggare raggarna
Genitive raggares raggarens raggares raggarnas

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