The act of harassing someone playfully or maliciously.
1 That provided an opportunity for more ribbing from Kyle and Jackie O.
2 CHARLIE Taylor copped his share of ribbing when he took up modelling.
3 Special bartenders are engaged for the occasion-bigfellows who can take ribbing .
4 The conversation was lively and there was a lot of good-natured ribbing .
5 Bob was ribbing him, and then he tried to get his attention-tactilely
6 The steeper the ribbing , the more effectively the roof will shed rain.
7 So did Sean, laughing at the good-natured ribbing of the other players.
8 At this stage, too, the pathological ' ribbing ' of the hoof is observable.
9 Needless to say, he now faces a merciless ribbing from Democrats, too.
10 And be prepared to take some ribbing if you're a lousy driver.
11 Good-natured ribbing and friendly competition set the par for the course.
12 Yet a serious note underlines the soldiers' ribbing of their allies.
13 He'd had to ignore a good deal of ribbing in the early years.
14 Her views have won her both respect and a good measure of ribbing .
15 His light-hearted ribbing addressed accusations that the President is openly racist.
16 Mr Obama later endured some ribbing from stand-up comic Wanda Sykes.
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