What is the meaning of Rag?

Tattered clothes.

A piece of old cloth, especially one used for cleaning, patching, etc.; a tattered piece of cloth; a shred or tatter.

A shabby, beggarly fellow; a ragamuffin.

A ragged edge in metalworking.

A sail, or any piece of canvas.

Sanitary napkins, pads, or other materials used to absorb menstrual discharge.

A newspaper or magazine, especially one whose journalism is considered to be of poor quality.

A poor, low-ranking kicker.

A curtain of various kinds.

A person suffering from exhaustion or lack of energy.

A banknote.

To decorate (a wall, etc.) by applying paint with a rag.

To become tattered.

To menstruate.

A coarse kind of rock, somewhat cellular in texture; ragstone.

To break (ore) into lumps for sorting.

To cut or dress roughly, as a grindstone.

To scold or tell off; to torment; to banter.

To drive a car or another vehicle in a hard, fast or unsympathetic manner.

To tease or torment, especially at a university; to bully, to haze.

A prank or practical joke.

A society run by university students for the purpose of charitable fundraising.

An informal dance party featuring music played by African-American string bands.

A ragtime song, dance or piece of music.

To play or compose (a piece, melody, etc.) in syncopated time.

To dance to ragtime music.

To add syncopation (to a tune) and thereby make it appropriate for a ragtime song.

before

for

in order to

spider silk

a piece of ragtime music

singular imperative of ragen

first-person singular present of ragen

knife, small sword

root

terminal inflectional suffix/affix, termination, ending (for nominals, mostly case endings; for verbs and postpositions, personal suffixes; almost exclusively at the very end of a word in Hungarian)

back

stiff, rigid, inflexible

stubborn, obstinate

man

root

to drag; to pull; to haul

Source: wiktionary.org