ragging in English

verb
1
make fun of (someone) in a loud, boisterous manner.
The lads were ragging me about that, declaring I had lost my touch, he laughed.
2
rebuke severely.
If any male relative comes to the village after sunset, the women rag him and sometimes beat him up.

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1. She is always ragging Tom about his stammer.

2. Acclivities: Contributing to social causes in a structured manner, members of ACCLIVITES organise NSS activities, awareness programmes on environmental issues, adult education and computer literacy and also campaign against tobacco, drugs and alcohol addiction and ragging.