Meaning of rag
Definition of rag
(noun)
a
small
piece
of
cloth
or
paper
a
week
at British universities during which side-shows and processions of floats are
organized
to
raise
money
for charities
music
with a
syncopated
melody
(usually for the piano)
newspaper
with
half-size
pages
a
boisterous
practical
joke
(especially by
college
students)
(verb)
treat
cruelly; "The children
tormented
the stuttering teacher"
cause
annoyance
in; disturb,
especially
by
minor
irritations; "Mosquitoes
buzzing
in my ear
really
bothers me"; "It irritates me that she
never
closes the
door
after
she leaves"
play
in ragtime; "rag that old tune"
harass
with
persistent
criticism
or carping; "The children
teased
the new teacher"; "Don't
ride
me so
hard
over
my failure"; "His
fellow
workers razzed him when he wore a
jacket
and tie"
censure
severely
or angrily; "The
mother
scolded the
child
for
entering
a stranger's car"; "The
deputy
ragged
the Prime Minister"; "The
customer
dressed
down
the
waiter
for
bringing
cold
soup"
break
into lumps
before
sorting; "rag ore"
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