Razz
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Razz ( verb )
To make a noise like a raspberry, typically as a form of derision or to express disapproval or contempt.
Origin:
From the word "raspberry", which is a sound made by blowing on the tongue to make a noise like a raspberry.
Examples:
- The audience razzed the comedian after his terrible jokes.
- He razzed the politician as he walked by.
- The crowd razzed the losing team as they left the field.
- The heckler razzed the speaker throughout the entire speech.
- The children razzed the clown as he tried to start his show.
(As a noun)
Razz ( noun )
To make a noise like a raspberry, typically as a form of derision or to express disapproval or contempt.
Origin:
From the word "raspberry", which is a sound made by blowing on the tongue to make a noise like a raspberry.
Examples:
- The audience razzed the comedian after his terrible jokes.
- He razzed the politician as he walked by.
- The crowd razzed the losing team as they left the field.
- The heckler razzed the speaker throughout the entire speech.
- The children razzed the clown as he tried to start his show.