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In another thread, I suggested that Elizabeth and Jackie were "ragging" on Bingley. This may have been too strong a word, depending upon what one means by it. The etymology is apparently unknown. Hereabouts, among my confreres, to rag has the sense of to chide, to pick on, to yell at, to express grievance to another. It might have a more potent meaning elsewhere.
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