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Rat vs Ratting - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between rat and ratting

is that rat is (zoology) a medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus rattus while ratting is (archaic) the blood sport of setting a dog upon rats confined in a pit to see how many he will kill in a given time.

As verbs the difference between rat and ratting

is that rat is to betray someone and tell their secret to an authority or an enemy; to turn someone in, bewray while ratting is .

rat

English

(wikipedia rat)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (zoology) A medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus Rattus .
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  • (informal) A term indiscriminately applied to numerous members of several rodent families (e.g. voles and mice) having bodies longer than about 12 cm, or 5 inches.
  • (informal) A person who is known for betrayal; a scoundrel; a quisling.
  • * 1883 , (Robert Louis Stevenson), (Treasure Island)
  • He’s more a man than any pair of rats of you in this here house.
  • (informal) An informant or snitch.
  • (slang) A person who routinely spends time at a particular location.
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  • A wad of shed hair used as part of a hairstyle.
  • Synonyms
    * (person known for betrayal) traitor (see for more synonyms ) * (informer) stool pigeon
    Derived terms
    * black rat * brown rat * desert rat * give a rat's ass * * like rats from a sinking ship * love rat * mall rat * ratface * ratfink * ratter * rat race * rattail * ratty * rat's nest * rat-trap * ring rat * smell a rat * gym rat
    See also
    * mouse * rodent

    Verb

    (ratt)
  • To betray someone and tell their secret to an authority or an enemy; to turn someone in, bewray.
  • He ratted on his coworker.
    He is going to rat us out!
  • To kill rats.
  • Synonyms
    * (to betray someone to an authority) tell on, to finger or "put the finger on", bewray

    Anagrams

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    ratting

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • Don't go ratting to the police about what happened.
  • RATting [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Access_Trojan Remote Access Trojan]'ing
  • Gaining Access to another computer, Remotely, via a Trojan 'virus' application or malicious code snippet that can even be embedded in an image's bits. See article at [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_TechNet Microsoft TechNet]: "Danger: Remote Access Trojans"

    Noun

    (-)
  • (archaic) The blood sport of setting a dog upon rats confined in a pit to see how many he will kill in a given time.
  • * 1993 , Ronald H. Fritze, ?James Stuart Olson, ?Randy Roberts, Reflections on World Civilization: A Reader (volume 2, page 102)
  • Henry Mayhew, the nineteenth-century chronicler of London's underworld, described the frenzied activity of one ratting contest. A terrier — the best of ratting dogs — was placed into a pit with 50 rats.
  • * 2001 , Colin D. Howell, Blood, Sweat and Cheers: Sport and the Making of Modern Canada
  • Bear and bull baiting, dog fights, cockfighting, ratting , and other blood sports were attacked as un-Christian
  • * 2008 , Rob Boddice, A History of Attitudes and Behaviours Toward Animals in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain (page 257)
  • The RSPCA were well aware that ratting was legally ambiguous, and when they received a report of a conviction for ratting in Hull in 1868 they doubted the legality of it.
  • * 2012 , Jan Bondeson, Amazing Dogs: A Cabinet of Canine Curiosities
  • This was the pit for dog fights, cockfights and rat killing.
  • A vocation involving the pest control of rats, typically using a working terrier.
  • See also

    * (blood sport) rat-baiting

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