woody brambles bearing usually red but sometimes black or yellow fruits that separate from the receptacle when ripe and are rounder and smaller than blackberries
"The children spent their afternoon picking sweet, small raspberries from the thorny bushes in the backyard."
red or black edible aggregate berries usually smaller than the related blackberries
"She picked a handful of fresh raspberries from the bush, noting how their small, clustered drupelets differed from the larger blackberries growing nearby."
The plant Rubus idaeus.
"The kids in the back row let out a loud raspberry whenever the teacher tried to take attendance."
A noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence, made by blowing air out of the mouth while the tongue is protruding from and pressed against the lips, or by blowing air through the lips while they are pressed firmly together or against skin, used humorously or to express derision.
To gather or forage for raspberries.
"After he told a terrible joke, the audience let out an audible raspberry."
To make the noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence.
Containing or having the flavor/flavour of raspberries.
"The ice cream cone was filled with a soft serve that contained the sweet, tart flavor of fresh raspberries."
A surname.
"My neighbor, Mr. Raspberry, always greets us with a warm smile when he walks his dog."
The word likely comes from an old term for a sweet, rose-colored wine called raspise. It may also be connected to the word "rasp," which means coarse or rough and has Germanic origins.