razz
1. noun
a telling-off; a harangue. An Eton school term UK, 1967.► on the razz; on the razzlea period of drinking, partying and other self-indulgent pleasures. Derives from a shortening of 'razzle-dazzle' (excitement). 'Razzle' (a good time) is first recorded in 1908 UK, 1915.► the razza beating IRELAND, 1962
2. verb
to heckle; to show contempt; to jeer. Short for RASPBERRY, a derisive sound US, 1919