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Dec 15, 2021
This week’s themeFruits This week’s words apple knocker banana oil razz sour grapes peachy Image: Punnybone/Redbubble
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with Anu Gargrazz
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A sound, similar to breaking wind, made by pushing the tongue between the lips and blowing air through the mouth. verb intr.: To make such a sound. verb tr.: To tease or heckle. ETYMOLOGY:
From the shortening and alteration of raspberry, from the rhyming slang
raspberry tart ⇨ fart. Earliest documented use: 1917.
USAGE:
“One of the ladies in line ended the razzing with, ‘Honey, we’re just
kidding. You’ve done a lot for us around here.’” Jane Running Doe; Neil’s Summer Vacation; Page Publishing; 2019. See more usage examples of razz in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Writing is like carrying a fetus. -Edna O'Brien, writer (b. 15 Dec 1930)
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