Define Rabble Meaning

Rabble
The foolish and easily controlled general public, often rebellious but futile against political or ideological leaders.

"What have you in common with the troublemaking rabble?"
By Harriot
Rabble
general smalltalk that gets repeated using different keywords, adjectives and nouns rearranged in different phrases in order to portray the same scenario

we are the kings of rabble, not good rabble or bad rabble. just rabble... oh yeah, there is no bad rabble ps.
By Guinevere
Rabble
1) takes the place of a curse word.
2) a word you use continuously when you see one or more hot girls near you.

1) Elliott said, "Shut the rabble up.....you mother rabbler....I'm Rick James, rabble.....go rabble yourself....rabble rabble rabble rabble rabble"

2) Jimmy saw a group of hot girls and said, "rabble rabble rabble rabble rabble."
By Valina
Rabble

The *name or area here* rabble.
By Nanni
Rabble Rabble Rabble
The sound made up of multiple voices of an angry mob or crowd, usually holding pitchforks, flaming torches, or picket signs. Usually followed by public speaker figure getting up on a podium and bringing everyone to order.

Angry mob assembled in town square: "Rabble rabble rabble!"
By Natassia
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!
what crouds in south park yell at city hall when they are outraged or there is a conflict or problem.

Croud:"RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE(etc)!!!!"
Randy Marsh:"We have to stop all these child abductions!"
Croud:"RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!!!!"
Mayor:"It's not going to help the situation if all you people do is stand there and yell RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!"
Croud:"RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!!!"
By Eloise
Rabble Rabble Rabble!
Contrary to popular belief, a phrase NOT coined by South Park but instead by Mel Brooks in "Blazing Saddles" to express general disapproval.

*referee calls a foul*
coach "how can you make that call from that angle? rabble rabble rabble!"
By Rosalinda
Rabble Rabble
1. The disorganized utterances of a large crowd, usually as part of a mob.

2. When someone takes a disorganized approach to speaking out against something, the result being an incoherent collection of syllables.

1. Before George Bush took the stage, the crowd that had gathered to see him could be heard: "...screw the poor...rabble rabble...kill the brown people, go to war...rabble rabble..."

2. After George Bush took the stage he was quoted saying " ... rabble rabble... Iraq... rabble ...Al Qaeda... rabble rabble... Liberty...Freedom... business... rabble rabble..." - which is actually a direct quote from every speech he has ever made.
By Katusha
Rabble Rabble

Sashank was talking, but all I heard was "Rabble Rabble."
By Rodie
Rabble Rabble
An expression of being, often in connection with the theft of hamburger goodness.

I just stole these hamburgers without Ronald noticing! Rabble rabble!
By Stephine