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ratbag noun[ C ] very informaluk /ˈræt.bæɡ/ us /ˈræt.bæɡ/ UK an unpleasant person; sometimes used humorously about someone you like: 讨厌的家伙 She's nothing more than a thieving ratbag! humorous"I won a competition." "You lucky ratbag! What did you win?" Australian English someone who causes trouble or does things that you disapprove of: My nephew's a real ratbag. The bloke who did it has got to go down as one of the ratbags of the year. "I might just do that, you old ratbag," he hooted. Stop being a ratbag and actually think about it. Conservatives like myself, we're called right-wing ratbags by the left. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Children & babies ankle-biter arrival babe babe in arms baby children comfort blanket crawler designer baby devil munchkin neonate new addition nipper only child teethe tiddler tike toddler toilet-trained |