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ratted

Ratted (adjective) means British slang for extremely drunk. Example: “He got completely ratted at the wedding and lost his shoes.”

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British slang for extremely drunk.
"He got completely ratted at the wedding and lost his shoes."

How to use ratted

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishVery drunk — informal British slang.

When to use it

Informal British slang; avoid in formal writing.

Word forms

more ratted comparative, most ratted superlative

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Etymology

A shortened form of the slang phrase "rat-arsed."

Rhymes for ratted

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Frequently asked questions

What does “ratted” mean?

The word “ratted” means british slang for extremely drunk. In plain terms, very drunk — informal British slang.

How do you use “ratted” in a sentence?

Here is “ratted” used in a sentence: “He got completely ratted at the wedding and lost his shoes.”

What part of speech is “ratted”?

“Ratted” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of ratted?

"ratted" (adjective) means british slang for extremely drunk.

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