Green’s Dictionary of Slang

ragged out adj.

1. (US campus) tired out; stressed [SE ragged].

[US]Eble Campus Sl. Nov. 3: ragged-out – exhausted, fatigued.
[US]Eble Campus Sl. Fall.
[US]Dly Record (Morristown, NJ) 28 Oct. 25/4: My advice is don’t get so ragged out about it.
[US]R.P. McNamara Times Square Hustler 85: They be ragged out and shit, starvin’, gettin’ sick.

2. (US teen) appalling, unattractive etc. [rag n.3 (2)].

Scott OhDog.org 4 Jul. 🌐 There weren’t any ‘Baltimore’ type people walking around. I needed to see beehives and Farah wings and there were none to be found! I did see a couple of really ragged out old ladies. The kind of elderly you see in Las Vegas who look like they’ve had a REALLY rough life. But sadly, their hair wasn’t big enough.