Rag
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Rag or rags may refer to:
- The Rag, an underground paper published in Austin, Texas from 1966-1977
- Rag. a title (see Italian honorifics) for people holding high school degrees in business economics.
- Rag (student society), a student fund raising charitable group
- The Student Rags which took place between King's College London and University College London from the 1820s
- Rags (musical), a Broadway musical
- Raga (music) - musical scale of a composition, in Indian classical music
- Rags (Doctor Who), a Doctor Who novel
- A piece of ragtime music
- Recombination activating gene, encode enzymes involved in VDJ recombination
- Rag (typography), the ragged edge of a block of text
- Rags and Leathers Program, A YMCA camp program
- RAG, Red, Amber, Green - (RAG status) Project reporting indicator to show status of project or task
- Rags (dog) - 1st Infantry Division (United States) mascot in World War I
- Rags (Spin City) - the dog from Spin City television show
- Slang for a newspaper, often used in a pejorative sense to describe a tabloid or other "downmarket" publication
- A piece of textile: often a scrap, or a piece torn from pre-used clothing, rags were and are used as cleaning implements, etc
- "On the rag," a euphemism for a menstruating women using a maxipad
- The stringy central portion and membranous walls of a citrus fruit
- A slang nickname for the New York Rangers and Manchester United, used by detractors
- Slang for a microphone wind screen
People with the surname Rags:
- Ēriks Rags (born 1975), Latvian javelin thrower
People with the given name Rags:
- Rags (singer), Indian singer
- Rags Matthews (1905–1999), All-American football player
- Rags Morales, American comic book artist
- Rags Ragland (1905–1946), an American character actor
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