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I know this sounds strange, but I am lost on Internet searches for this.
The wife and I watch a lot of British television. Whether it is Blu-ray or DVD we get a fair share of British life in the form of comedies, drama and crime shows. Often we hear term 'had a rau' or 'a bit of a rau'. This meant to me 'an argument' or 'a [verbal] fight'. I am trying to determine the correct spelling. The unfortunate thing is that I am sure it is slang, maybe as an independent word or a section of a larger word. Anyone have any ideas on the correct spelling and origin? ![]() Last edited by Johnny Vinyl; 10-22-2013 at 06:24 PM. Reason: derogatory use of first word in thread. |
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