razz in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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In an empty room, we sat and discussed the comedy scene, our best and worst sets and (as comedians do) we razzed each other.
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He's endearingly obnoxious, and maybe more than a little drunk, singing, boasting, razzing his soldier buddies.
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Z is for zabaglione, a fitting end to the alphabet with its razz-a-ma-tazz name.
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Whoever it was that was working, they were giving him a hard time, razzing him... and he turned around and made his comment.
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The first came in the razz event in 2006.
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My excitement for one last weekend on the razz before chemo subsided into mild dismay.
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But since then, razz has pretty much permeated the culture.
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The veterans razzed the rookie country-boy at first, which wasn't all that unusual.
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He said he would miss the razz-ma-tazz, but was stoked about some of the opportunities he's experienced as the "chainsaw guy".
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Teammates revere his quick wit, and aptitude for razzing.
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