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ragging

[ rag-ing ]

noun

Metalworking.
  1. (in the rolls of a rolling mill) corrugations affording a grip on a piece being roughed.


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Mulaney turned his trip to rehab into material, ragging on himself by recounting stories from the height of his addiction, such as an intervention staged by A-lister friends of his.

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“I was kind of ragging him a little bit,†Judge said.

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We’ve all spent so much time ragging on Twitter and not really liking Twitter.

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“With me ragging on him for the entire book — a lot of that stuff was stuff I was feeling, and the book was a way to get it out,†Leggero muses.

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Bolcom’s prismatic “Twelve New Etudes for Piano†— which contained a crucial dollop of ragging energy — won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1988.

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