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Verb edit

raunch out (third-person singular simple present raunches out, present participle raunching out, simple past and past participle raunched out)

  1. (transitive, informal) To upset (a person) by being raunchy (tacky or vulgar).
    • 2012, Ronald K. L. Collins, David M. Skover, The Trials of Lenny Bruce:
      At the Mission Emergency Hospital, the sick comic raunched out the medical staff so badly that a doctor muzzled him with a bandage during treatment.