rager

/ˈɹeɪd͡ʒɚ/

Etymology

From Middle English rager, raiger, ragere, equivalent to rage + -er.

name

  1. A surname.

noun

  1. One who rages.“Ragers are feared and detested by teachers for their potential to destroy a lesson.”
  2. A boisterous and out of control party.“Clearly, the kernel of inspiration behind this whole out-of-control rager was nostalgia for less politically correct times.”
  3. A raging erection; a massive erection of the penis.