rat on (someone)

  • 61walk out on someone — DESERT, abandon, leave, betray, throw over, jilt, run out on, rat on; informal chuck, dump, ditch. → walk …

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  • 62Examples of typical Puerto Rican vocabulary — See Puerto Rican Spanish Expand list|date=August 2008 *Achocao (a)= when someone is deep asleep, out cold . *Ay, Bendito= an oft heard classic expression meaning dear lord! , oh dear , that s too bad, what a shame that s the way things go etc. An …

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  • 63sing — verb 1) the choir began to sing Syn: croon, carol, trill, chant, intone, chorus; informal belt out 2) the birds were singing Syn: warble, trill, chirp, chirrup, cheep, peep …

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  • 64Line technician — A line technician (commonly known as a line tech, gas jockey or ramp rat) is someone who works on an airport ramp at a fixed base operator (FBO), a business that typically handles general aviation aircraft as opposed to commercial traffic. Their… …

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  • 65two twos — • A couple, as in “Two twos are in the pen” (A couple of guys are in prison.) • Tell over (or told over) = to rat on someone, to tattle …

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  • 66rattle — rat|tle1 [ rætl ] verb 1. ) intransitive if something rattles, it makes short sharp knocking sounds as it moves or shakes: The house shook and the doors and windows rattled. There s something rattling in the bottom of that box. a ) transitive to… …

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  • 67rattle — rat|tle1 [ˈrætl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Low German ratelen] 1.) [I and T] if you rattle something, or if it rattles, it shakes and makes a quick series of short sounds ▪ Dan banged on her door and rattled the handle. ▪… …

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  • 68ratfink — rat|fink [ ræt,fıŋk ] noun count AMERICAN OLD FASHIONED someone who cannot be trusted, especially someone who is not loyal to their friends …

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  • 69rating — rat|ing [ reıtıŋ ] noun * 1. ) count a measurement of how good or popular someone or something is: The guide gives restaurants a rating from 1 to 10. popularity/approval rating: The president s popularity rating fell for the first time since the… …

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  • 70rating — rat|ing [ˈreıtıŋ] n 1.) a level on a scale that shows how good, important, popular etc someone or something is ▪ By the end of the year the Prime Minister s approval rating (=how many people agreed with his policies) had fallen as low as 12… …

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