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What is Rattie?The term used to describe the hairstyle in which an elongated segment of hair which is more often than not awfully greasy and encased in dirt and stale urine, hangs from the back of the head, starting from below the ears. A 'ratty', or rat's tail, is traditionally never longer than the shoulders, yet it is not uncommon to see longer specimens. This style is appropriated in Australian fashion among bogans, ethnics, and lads. While common, ratties are not considered appropriate workplace fashion, hence their residing on the heads of less work-inclined individuals. Ethnic boy 1: Wallah Ramesh, you got a haircut aye. Rattie - meme gifRattie - videoRattie - what is it?Ratty is a synonym for slutty and dirty girls. Ratty is a good name for neighborhood sluts. The world is full of ratty hoes. brah 1: yo brah, that girls a slut What does "Rattie" mean?Someone who has the features and characteristics of a rat. David is such a Rattis Rattie - what does it mean?someone you love that you call a rat I love you, rattie Rattie - meaningFeeling miserable, snappy and irritable, mainly a condition suffered by girls on a Sunday evening. Chris-"Karen Do you want to go for a drink" Rattie - definitionto look worn out, torn or dirty. look at that bum, he looks so ratty. Rattie - slangshort for ratchet, used when someone is on a shooting streak in basketball Nick: Is that his 3rd trey ball? RattieAn alternate name for pet rat. Used to deflect the stereotype that rats are gross and dirty pets. Look at my new ratties! They're so cute! RattieAn affectionate term for a rat, most usually domesticated. It has no relation to the general use of the word 'ratty' which describes a disheveled appearance. "Aww!" Julie adoringly exclaimed as her friend's fancy rat affectionately kissed her hand, "your ratty is so cute!" RattieA sneaky slut, that ruins peoples lives and infects them with AIDS. Poor guy, he just made out with Rattie...you know what that means. AIDS VIRUS is spreading! |
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