a raggie is not a person who is from Winsted, CT. The term raggie comes from Mt. Riga and the locals in Lakeville and Salisbury, CT call it Mt. Raggy. SO! A true and honest raggie or Raggy is a long time local of Lakeville, Salisbury, or Taconic who have spent many a summer day; fishing, swimming, kayaking, or boating on Mt. Riga.
I have lived in Lakeville my entire life, and every summer I go to my cabin on Mt. Riga, we call the year-rounders up there Raggies.
by Tryler Pat December 20, 2008
someone who wears the same sweatshirt every day for weeks straight, who doesn't brush their hair and/or teeth (if they have any), who complains too much about their family and how they has no friends, and who talks to people that they know dont like them, just because they are jealous.
by dolce_gabanna November 22, 2006
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by littlesussybaka June 24, 2021
Raggy Dolls are claimed to be made for children's television on the Yorkshire Television network.
This is partly true. The original idea came from the contents of a rubbish skip in the toy factory in Cushendall, Northern Ireland.
The name "Raggy Dolls" was chosen because a play on the town name became Cushion Dolls, this was deemed as inaccurate, due to the complexity of the shapes.
This is partly true. The original idea came from the contents of a rubbish skip in the toy factory in Cushendall, Northern Ireland.
The name "Raggy Dolls" was chosen because a play on the town name became Cushion Dolls, this was deemed as inaccurate, due to the complexity of the shapes.
Producer 1: Them discarded ragged looking dolls would make a great kids programme.
Producer 2: We could call them Cushion Dolls, but they don't look comfortable.
Producer 1: Ok, they are messy, ragged looking lumps of material, how about "The Raggy Dolls?"
Producer 2: Sounds rubbish, but it should work
Producer 2: We could call them Cushion Dolls, but they don't look comfortable.
Producer 1: Ok, they are messy, ragged looking lumps of material, how about "The Raggy Dolls?"
Producer 2: Sounds rubbish, but it should work
by WeeKoala February 28, 2010
Afghan Raggie is a term used to the describe the rudimentary usage of cigarrette papers to clean up spills.
Frank: I've just spilled my drink, have you got something to clean it up?
Albert: Here's some Rizla to make a wee Afghan Raggie
Albert: Here's some Rizla to make a wee Afghan Raggie
by The Great Bobinski August 5, 2009