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rafferty

[ raf-er-tee ]

adjective

British, Australian.
  1. confused; disorganized.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of rafferty1

1925–30; originally in the phrase Rafferty ( 's ) rules no rules at all; perhaps identical with British dialect raffatory, ref ( f ) atory, alterations of refractory
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While the 36-year-old admitted it was not something she thought about while playing, Rafferty said the idea that the pitches male players currently play on may not be optimal for women was an "interesting concept".

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State Sen. Joe Rafferty, a Democrat who co-chairs the Legislature’s committee on education and cultural affairs, expressed disbelief when a reporter informed him that HHS’ investigation only lasted four days.

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Kerry Rafferty, who started charity Melanoma-Me after her own diagnosis, described the products as "skin cancer in a bottle".

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In October, Diane Rafferty, an Alvarez & Marsal managing director, described “heart-breaking†experiences in field visits to shelters and street encampments.

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“Every day that goes by there’s people on the street that are not receiving the services that the city is paying for,†Rafferty said in court.

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