Practice of rituals used as a way of initiating a person into a group.
1 I don't want baby brother ragging on me for breaking medical protocol.
2 But I hate to see those boughten lawyers ragging him in court.
3 It is no fun ragging a man who doesn't lose his temper.
4 But there's not much value in ragging on people just because they're different.
5 That led to more ragging , and he didn't try asking again.
6 Derry had begun ragging on him right away, calling him names.
7 The bully - ragging , long-winded collection letter has no place in self-respecting business.
8 It was hard to tell what was ragging more: the pitch or Javed.
9 They looked on school life purely as a vehicle for ragging .
10 As usual, Davy Ray was ragging Ben about something or other.
11 Playing freak golf-matches is to my mind like ragging a great classical melody.
12 Am I starting to sound like a cranky carpenter ragging on ivory-tower architects?
13 I fucked up my tryout, and then this kid started ragging on me.
14 And won't his guv'nor just give Simpkins a ragging when he gets home.
15 But Geldof doesn't deserve the ragging his idea has received these past few days.
16 They lay there for few minutes, talking and ragging aimlessly.
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