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(poker) A version of seven-card stud where the worst poker hand wins (called lowball). examples
third-person singular simple present razzes, present participle razzing, simple past and past participle razzed
(informal) To tease playfully; to heckle.
(informal) To heckle by blowing a raspberry. examples
(informal, Newfoundland, Labrador, British, Australia) To drive a vehicle around aimlessly. quotations examples
Consider, for example, the word razz, used by younger speakers with the meaning 'riding around with friends in a car (or a snowmobile), with no particular goal'. This meaning is not generally familiar to older residents of the province, and is largely unknown in North America. A very similar meaning does, however, occur in Britain and Australia, as in the following British online posting: 81. We find about an exciting new craze that is seeing kids clad in leather from Leamington razzing around on motorbikes. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/features/motor/mini-moto-crazy.shtml).
2010, Sandra Clarke, Newfoundland and Labrador English, page 151