Harass with persistent criticism or carping.
A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt.
1 Christopher tried not to smile, but his buddies razzed him and laughed.
2 And get me razzed off the stage when I come on?
3 When they finally arrived, the understandably annoyed passengers vocally razzed them.
4 The fellows razzed the life out of me; some of 'em called me Paddy.
5 Seeing that Trush was filming, they razzed one another: "Aw fuck," said one.
6 One of the linebackers razzed him from the bar.
7 Besides, these guys probably razzed male reporters also.
8 Some of the newspapers razzed his story.
9 Kids can be cruel, and your daughter might be razzed at school for being the only fourth grader without a cellie.
10 At both restaurants Kazem and Suthep individually razzed him about his new girlfriend but they believed that he did not know anyone.
11 After each song, the other classes cheered the singers, except when the sophomores and freshmen sang: they always " razzed " each other.
12 "Hey," I razzed Art, "how come KPD missed these?"
13 "I had to stand my ground," she said, "because it was in front of these cooks who razzed me every day.
14 She was only sore that he'd obviously used it to razz her.
15 Tracy was surprised the older woman hadn't taken this chance to razz her.
16 Well, the Red Swede got the grand razz handed to him, all right.
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