rah
n. countablen. a person from a wealthy, upper-class background who speaks with a very posh accent. It is often used to make fun of people who seem snobbish or privileged.
n. a stereotypical member of the British upper classes, typically characterised by extreme wealth, private education, and a distinctive accent. Often used pejoratively to highlight perceived arrogance or social detachment.
The bar was full of rahs in expensive coats.
He was often teased for being a rah because of his posh accent and his family's country estate.
The university's social scene was sharply divided between the local students and the rahs who spent their weekends at exclusive polo matches.
Clipping of hurrah.
Clipping of rhatid.
Primarily British slang; often carries a derogatory or mocking tone.