rib
rib [rib ribs ribbed ribbing] noun, verb BrE [rɪb] NAmE [rɪb] noun 1. countable any of the curved bones that are connected to the ↑spine and surround the chest •a broken/bruised/cracked rib •Stop poking me in the ribs! see also ↑ribcage 2. uncountable, countable a piece of meat with one or more bones from the ribs of an animal see also ↑spare rib 3. countable a curved piece of wood, metal or plastic that forms the frame of a boat, roof, etc. and makes it stronger •a roof with rib vaulting 4. uncountable, countable a way of knitting that produces a pattern of vertical lines in which some are higher than others •a rib cotton sweater see dig sb in the ribs at ↑dig v. Word Origin: Old English rib, ribb (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rib(be) and German Rippe. The sense ‘tease’ was originally a US slang usage meaning ‘to fool, dupe’ (1930s). Example Bank: •I woke him up with a poke in the ribs. verb (-bb-)~ sb (about/over sth) (old-fashioned, informal) to laugh at sb and make jokes about them, but in a friendly way Syn: ↑tease •He used to rib her mercilessly about her accent. Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English rib, ribb (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rib(be) and German Rippe. The sense ‘tease’ was originally a US slang usage meaning ‘to fool, dupe’ (1930s).
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