Ragging

Word RAGGING
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Definitions and meanings of "Ragging"

What do we mean by ragging?

To decorate (a wall, etc.) by applying paint with a rag.

To become tattered.

N. The practice of tormenting freshmen at school. An initiation process involving harassment. syn: hazing Urban Dictionary

For a female to have her period. Urban Dictionary

To fuck someone hard, all night, in various harcore positions. Not a romantic way to have sex, but good for one night stands after you've just split up with your ex and need some hard ass fucking. Urban Dictionary

To drive in a race driver like manor, abusing the vehicle by the style of driving a achieve maximum performance. Urban Dictionary

Having sex with. Urban Dictionary

N, to have sex with usually referring to females Urban Dictionary

To nag someone about something constantly...totally 80's term Urban Dictionary

To tease, give a hard time Urban Dictionary

(adjective) When a woman is "on the rag", that means she has her period. She's also likely in a bad mood because of the various discomforts associated with pads, leaks, tampons, washing out underwear, not being able to wear light-coloured skirts or pants, etc. Urban Dictionary

The menstrual cycle of a woman. Urban Dictionary

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The word "ragging" in example sentences

Yes, there would be the initial black eye, and ragging from the peanut gallery. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We need the law to enshrine the word ragging as a crime so that freshers and parents feel empowered to go to police stations and police officers to not think that it's a trivial matter, which can be resolved through a 'compromise'. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Many people have heard the terms ragging, washing or strie. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just like that -- arm in arm, joking, "ragging" -- she used to walk with him round about the home in Ireland -- the world to one another and none else in the world, except the mother who was so intimately and inseparably of them that years past her death they still spoke of her as if she were alive. ❋ Unknown (1925)

I got quite exhausted last term ragging the Tea-cake.” ❋ Waugh, Evelyn (1998)

He called ragging "a social crime" with both "psychological and criminal" origins. ❋ Unknown (2009)

(Last night on TV, they mentioned that the Maharashtra state government has gotten complaints that the film is promoting "ragging" - hazing of incoming freshmen as depicted in the movie - and will investigate. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And certainly anything made by Kellogg's -- you know, I was on Jay's show the other night and I was kind of ragging on Kellogg's. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bill Daly (ph), the old agent, was standing, talking to somebody and kind of ragging on Lawrence, saying, you know, and here comes Lawrence ... ❋ Unknown (2002)

University history, was so strong that the authorities seem to have deemed it wisest to accept it and to be content with trying to limit the expense and the "ragging" which it entailed. ❋ Robert S. Rait (N/A)

That the medieval student felt the temptations of "ragging" in much the same way as his modern successors, appears from many threats directed against those who throw stones and other missiles to the danger of the buildings. ❋ Robert S. Rait (N/A)

Endued with a fine intellect and highly cultivated mind, even at college he had succeeded in studying when his companions had spent their time in "ragging," and other senseless occupations of a like nature. ❋ Charles Garvice (N/A)

For instance, when a man was "ragging" him in the College Hall at dinner, he was so furious that he flung a knife at him, which stuck quivering in the panelling of the wall. ❋ Basil Mathews (N/A)

A soul is an awkward thing to possess at school in England, for it brings much "ragging" and no little contempt on its owner, and Jonathan fought many battles in defence of his less-understood friend. ❋ Vernon Bartlett (1938)

Now, of all the things that lay in his province, the Headmaster most disliked to see a senior 'ragging' with a junior. ❋ Unknown (1928)

The [freshmen] at [school] were [subjected] to ragging. ❋ Mmmm (2004)

Damn man, that bitch was ragging [so bad] she [bled] all over [my bed]! DAMN! ❋ Rag-tastic (2003)

"Did you [pull] last night?" "I didn't just pull, I took her home and [ragged] her [harsh] too." ❋ Gma (2005)

[oi] son, if you [dont stop] ragging this things gonna [pop]! ❋ Fergz (2007)

I'm ragging [this girl] at [late]. ❋ Gathe (2002)

1: "How [old's] the new mrs?" 2: "15" 1: "Bit young, isn't it?" 2: "[S'alright], just means I can't [rag] her yet" and/or 1: "Oi, wanker. I'm ragging your mrs." ❋ Bear99 (2008)

"[My mom] keeps [ragging on me] to clean [my room]" ❋ Marie LeFever (2004)

why you got to [rag on me] [about that] [fat ho] I been datin'? ❋ Dinafitz (2006)

She's really [in a mood], she's on the rag and [complaining] about everything. Last night she slept so soundly that she woke up in [a pool] of blood. ❋ Jake (2004)

[No sex] this [week]. [I'm on] the rag. ❋ Bungalow Bill (2001)

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