rat in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
rat in Kashmiri कॉशुर
rat in Telugu తెలుగు
rat in English
- rat⇄adj. ratlike.
- rat⇄expr. rat around, (Slang.) to run back and forth; scurry around.
Ex. ""He doesn't like to be ratting around in hotel rooms"" (New Yorker). - rat⇄expr. rat on, (Slang.) to go back on; welsh.
Ex. to rat on an obligation or promise. - rat⇄expr. smell a rat, to suspect a trick or scheme.
Ex. He'll be sure to smell a rat if I'm with you (William Dean Howells). - rat⇄interj. rats, (Slang.) an exclamation used to indicate scornful impatience or disbelief.
- rat⇄noun 1. a long-tailed rodent like a mouse but larger. Rats are gray, black, brown, or white. They are found in almost any place inhabited by man, are frequent spreaders of disease, and cause great damage.
2. any member of several groups of similar - rat⇄rat, noun, interjection, verb, ratted,ratting.
- rat⇄v.i. 1. to hunt for rats; catch rats.
2. (Informal, Figurative.) to behave in a low, mean, disloyal way.
3. (Informal, Figurative.) to act as a rat or scab.
4. (U.S. Slang.) to turn informer against one's associates. - rat⇄v.t. (U.S.)1. to provide with a roll of hair or other material worn to puff out the hair.
Ex. The ladies were beautifully ruffled and ratted.
2. to puff out (hair).
Ex. When they made their hair bouffant they said that they ratted it