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razzberry

American  
[raz-ber-ee, -buh-ree, rahz-] / ˈræzˌbɛr i, -bə ri, ˈrɑz- /

noun

razzberries plural
  1. raspberry.


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noun

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The Brooklyn Dodgers got the razzberry last week.

From Time Magazine Archive

From a second-row seat, Mardian's wife Dorothy stuck out her tongue at both judge and jury and made a "razzberry" sound.

From Time Magazine Archive

But before this universal razzberry is delivered, may I have my say?

From Time Magazine Archive

Government speakers had had to stand a barrage of interruptions from a device known as "the rubber razzberry," an inexpensive instrument of defamation popular with Hollywood comedians and Bronx hoodlums.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the New York Daily News blew a razzberry at the critics: ALL-AMERICAN STRAUSS.

From Time Magazine Archive

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