Tease (3)

'tease' is the definition.
(I know that tease can be written as rag)
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(Other definitions for rag that I've seen before include "Sensational paper" , "Piece of cloth and student fun" , "Scrap; newspaper (derog.)" , "Tease" , "Ridicule" .)
'tease' is the definition.
(I know that tease is a more specific form of the action rib)
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(Other definitions for rib that I've seen before include "Eve is knownj as Adam's . . ." , "Tease; body part" , "Kid" , "Tease good-naturedly" , "Eve was known as Adam's ..." .)
'tease' is the definition.
(kid can mean to tease or joke)
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(Other definitions for kid that I've seen before include "Sort of gloves" , "Deceive - child" , "Tease; hoodwink" , "A baby goat or informal child" , "Soft leather" .)
'tease' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for take the mickey that I've seen before include "indulge in mockery?" , "Poke fun (at someone)" , "Rib" , "Needle" , "Make fun of someone" .)
'tease' is the definition.
(I know that tease can be written as taunt)
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(Other definitions for taunt that I've seen before include "Provoke; tease" , "Gibe" , "element of teasing" , "Jeering remark" , "Tease hurtfully" .)
'tease' is the definition.
(I know that tease is a more specific form of the action bedevil)
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(Other definitions for annoy that I've seen before include "Vex" , "Bother, irritate" , "Bug, rile" , "Gall" , "Irritate, nettle" .)
'tease' is the definition.
(I know that tease can be written as flirt)
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(Other definitions for flirt that I've seen before include "Play at courtship" , "Flutter one's eyelashes?" , "Dalliance" , "Saucy girl" , "Engage lightheartedly in amorous banter" .)
'tease' is the definition.
(I know that tease is a more specific form of the action torment)
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(Other definitions for torment that I've seen before include "Inflict pain on - pester" , "Cause great pain to" , "Anguish" , "Severe physical or mental suffering" , "Harry" .)