A Ribbing


🗓️ Idiom: A Ribbing (n)


💬 Meaning

  • Friendly teasing or joking about someone.
  • Light humour meant to make someone laugh, not to offend them.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The office gave Tom a ribbing for spilling coffee during the meeting.
  • She took the ribbing about her new haircut in good humour.
  • You can expect a bit of a ribbing if you forget your presentation again!

🏛️ Origin

The term “ribbing” comes from the idea of playfully poking someone in the ribs to make them laugh. It became a common expression in the early 1900s to describe friendly teasing or joking.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
Everyone gave Sarah ________ after she wore her holiday jumper to the meeting.

Answer

a ribbing

2. Choose the correct answer:
If someone gives you “a ribbing,” they:
a) Praise you sincerely
b) Tease you in a friendly way
c) Argue with you seriously

Answer

b) Tease you in a friendly way

3. Change the sentence using “a ribbing”:
“They teased him for forgetting his lunch again.”

Answer

They gave him a ribbing for forgetting his lunch again.


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👉 Idioms for Humour in the Workplace
👉 Business English Idioms List

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