rave

v. raved, rav·ing, raves

v. intr.

To speak wildly, irrationally, or incoherently; To roar; rage: The storm raved along the coast; To speak or write with wild enthusiasm: Critics raved about the new play; To attend a rave.

v. tr.

To utter or express in a frenzied manner. n. The act or an instance of raving; Informal. An extravagantly enthusiastic opinion or review: The play received raves; An all-night dance party, especially one where techno, house, or other electronically synthesized music is played; Chiefly British. A raucous party; a rave-up

Ravers tend to wear as many colors as possible and glow in the dark. They get the name from going to raves which is an all night party with Techno music. A lot of times they take part in the consumption of mind ultering drugs. They have no specific relgion that is tied to their group or any real rules. Sometimes that have pretty much nothing in commmon. The music and cloths is probably the onyl thing that can really be used to find a raver and sometimes they are one and not the other. Many Ravers do also participate in illegal drug usage. Some of those being:

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