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razz verb to heckle; to show contempt; to jeer US, 1919 Short for RASPBERRY, a derisive sound.- That was the way he and Al Herbert always razzed anybody who told them dumb stories. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 13, 1947
- Then we went back to the house, and after awhile Fay began to razz me a little. — Jim Thompson, After Dark, My Sweet, p. 32, 1955
- All amateur try-out turns were razzed regularly even if good. — The Stage, 3 October 1968
- I razzed him about it when we met. — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 195, 1989
- “Take it off, take it off!” the latecoming collegiate mafia began razzing Desdemona. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 136, 1990
- “Did the kids razz you about your suicide attempt?” I asked. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 108, 1993
- Immediately, a half-dozen sailors started razzing Miles, who looked at Anne with approval. — Joseph Wambaugh, Floaters, p. 232, 1996
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