What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

Ratshit vs Catshit - What's the difference?

ratshit | catshit |

As nouns the difference between ratshit and catshit

is that ratshit is the excrement of a rat while catshit is feline feces.

As an adjective ratshit

is of very poor quality, badly substandard, useless; damaged or broken; unwell, exhausted.

ratshit

English

Noun

(-)
  • The excrement of a rat.
  • * 1978 , , Somebody?s Darling , 2002, page 228,
  • “Do you think they have ratshit' in them?” Wynkyn asked. “Swan says most hamburgers have ' ratshit in them.”
  • * 1984 , , Just Us , page 106,
  • ‘Terry stop it! R—?s on, remember. If we get busted we?re ratshit . We?ll never see each other again.’
  • * 1987 , , unnumbered page,
  • He slammed the choke in again. ‘No, don?t you stall, you ratshit plane!
  • * 1992 , , The Multiplex Man , 2011, page 46,
  • “Aw, who cares? It?s all going to hell anyway. You have your turn, eat, get drunk, screw; and fifty years from now none of it?ll matter a ratshit .”
  • * 1995 , Anne Cameron. Wedding Cakes, Rats and Rodeo Queens , page 61,
  • So they pulled the furniture away from the wall and found a pile of little dried ratshit pellets behind the dresser.
  • (Australia, vulgar, slang) Nonsense, bullshit.
  • * 1987 , , After Long Absence'', ''Dislocations , page 205,
  • He also said that most of the kids at school were full of ratshit and that only one or two sheilas made the place any better than buggery.
  • * 1995 , Irene Moores, Arthur Murray, Aboriginal Deaths in Custody Watch Committee, Voices of Aboriginal Australia: Past, Present, Future , page 49,
  • Do you see, Mr Bryant, why your old dream of getting to where you could really'' do something at last is going to be proved to be so much ratshit'''? Do you see why self-determination that isn?t really real ''is'' so much ' ratshit ?
  • * 2006 , William J. Lines, Patriots: Defending Australia?s Natural Heritage , page 257,
  • Kerin, one of the most pro-development Ministers, told his colleagues: ‘The EIS is ratshit and the guidelines are laughable’.

    Derived terms

    * go to ratshit

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (Australia, New Zealand, vulgar, slang) Of very poor quality, badly substandard, useless; damaged or broken; unwell, exhausted.
  • * 1987 , Stuart Rintoul, Ashes of Vietnam: Australian Voices , page 94,
  • In the morning I was ratshit , just a bundle of nerves.
  • * 2005 , , The Broken Shore , page 162,
  • For a moment Cashin thought that he would be sick, that he would spew over Hopgood.
    ‘You?re looking ratshit',’ said Hopgood. ‘Even more ' ratshit .’
  • * 2006 , , The Raunchy Dame in the Chineses Raincoat'', Glenn Young (editor), ''The Best American Short Plays 2003-2004 , page 114,
  • When I was a little girl, my mother had this ratshit recorder, reel to reel, there were no cassettes then,... anyway, when I was lonely or hurt or scared, she'd play it for me. It was THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY.
  • * 2009 , , The Story of Danny Dunn , 2011, page 273,
  • ‘That?s ratshit advice, Danny!’ Sammy, realising Bullnose was making a meal of it, cut in.

    Anagrams

    * * *

    catshit

    English

    Noun

  • (vulgar, slang) Feline feces
  • * 1978 , "Eating Your Way To Heaven", Tilt: An Anthology of New England Women's Writing and Art , New Victoria Publishers (1978), page 58:
  • my house is a shambles
    empty bottles lined up
    on table, clothes heaped
    on chairs, here a sock,
    there a catshit ,
  • * 2009 , Denis Leary, Why We Suck: A Feel Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid , Plume (2009), ISBN 9781440640735, unnumbered page:
  • A cat could give two catshits if you are in a good mood or a bad mood.
  • * 2011 , Rob Tannenbaum & Craig Marks, I Want My MTV: The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution , Plume (2011), ISBN 9781101524565, unnumbered page:
  • I mean, the catshit' was piling up. And when the ' catshit gets bigger than the cat, you've got to get rid of the cat.