At the office today, it was nothing but a ragtime festival. All of the women in accounting were bitching about the vending machine being out of chocolate - the whole freakin' day.
by lemon40 October 25, 2007
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2) The frustration of abstaining from sex while experiencing menstruation
Derived from the words "rag and "blue" which describe a sanitary napkin and the color of testicles containing overabundant semen respectively.
2) The frustration of abstaining from sex while experiencing menstruation
Derived from the words "rag and "blue" which describe a sanitary napkin and the color of testicles containing overabundant semen respectively.
1)"What's the matter? Not getting any from Amy?"
"It's been the ragtime blues lately."
2)"What's the matter, Amy? Ragtime Blues?"
"It's been the ragtime blues lately."
2)"What's the matter, Amy? Ragtime Blues?"
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2. A mathematical definition whereby the double log is taken, typically of base 10
2. A mathematical definition whereby the double log is taken, typically of base 10
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When someone says "thats Ragtish"
Jack "Did you hear about mitch the other day"
Paige" Yeah man, thats such Ragtish"
When someone says "thats Ragtish"
Jack "Did you hear about mitch the other day"
Paige" Yeah man, thats such Ragtish"
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Derives from Jamaican Patois 'Ragamuffin', which in turn derives from 'Rag-a-Muffin', which derives from 1350–1400 Middle English Ragamoffyn, name of a demon in the poem Piers Plowman
Derives from Jamaican Patois 'Ragamuffin', which in turn derives from 'Rag-a-Muffin', which derives from 1350–1400 Middle English Ragamoffyn, name of a demon in the poem Piers Plowman
by Mr Bigglesworth2 July 22, 2011
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