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Definition of haze

haze

  • v. to make fun of a person in a joking or malicious manner.
    I'm going to haze him about that girl he hooked up with last night.

    Last edited on Dec 10 2001. Submitted by Ben H. from Hattiesburg, MS, USA on Dec 10 2001.

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