Meaning of rat-fuck | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [B2]
Examples
“And he needed to find⟳ that little rat-fuck Jimmy Dunne to find⟳ out why some bitch had been in his local bar asking questions about him, and how she had connected his name⟳ to Katie Jones.”
“"And your son?" She shrugged. "He'll be with his rat-fuck of a father until I send⟳ for him.”
““But I think⟳ he is generally a decent guy, not a rat-fuck like⟳ some of these IGs."”
““He's a rat-fuck... just like⟳ this rat-fuck bitch!” Primo kicked Juliette hard in the ribs. “When he wakes up I want⟳ him followed to whatever sewer he crawled out of!” Primo slobbered commands. “I want⟳ his rat-fuck Papa and his rat-fuck Maman... and any other rat-fuck he knows put⟳ to fucking death!””
“Other rat-fucks are as simple as putting vodka in their water bottles and watching their fellow teammate take⟳ a huge mostly-odorless swig of it in dire thirst at half-time.”
“This isn't Disneyland, it's real life, and most of real life is a rat-fuck.”
“What was actually happening here was obvious to anyone with a functioning cortex: Iligan City was the yawning iron⟳ gate of yet another United Nations feel-good rat-fuck.”
“You are one of the few people who read⟳ my book on the Hell's Angels closely enough to realize⟳ that the whole thing was a wonderful rat-fuck and—as you put⟳ it—“a perpetual ball.””
“In the words of socialite Celerie Kemble, it was a real "rat-fuck."”
“At a jam-packed reception Perle Mesta was giving at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1956, Jack and I were following Marie down a few stairs and ogling all the celebrities. Suddenly, Marie turned back toward us. "This," she announced in her very audible deep voice, "is what I call⟳ a rat-fuck."”
“Because that woman that's dead in a coffin up there in Dallas with all those shitass relatives around her and them denying everything good she was in her life, that woman was my lover, and I don't give⟳ a rat-fuck what anybody thinks, I'm gonna find⟳ out what happened." .”
“I didn't give⟳ a good rat-fuck about the law.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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