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drat /drat /exclamation (often drat someone/something) A fairly mild expression of anger or annoyance: ‘Oh, drat Feargal and his suspicions!’...- She'd been obsessed with him, ever since, ever since… Oh I don't know, drat!
- ‘Oh, drat,’ I muttered, doing my Victor Meldrew impression.
- Drat and double drat - no AA batteries in the house.
Derivativesdratted /ˈdratɪd / adjective ...- There's no telling with the dratted things but they cling to life with a tenacity not unlike chewing gum trodden into carpet pile and it's more likely that it'll spring into life somewhere around the end of April, beginning of May.
- Second, if something is too dangerous for the poor I still don't see why it's not too dangerous for the rich - either ban the dratted things or treat them like other schools.
- You'll be justified in shooting the leaping, slavering, fanged attack dog, even if it would have been best if you'd never poked the dratted thing in the first place.
OriginEarly 19th century: shortening of od rat, euphemism for God rot. Rhymesat, bat, brat, cat, chat, cravat, expat, fat, flat, frat, gat, gnat, hat, hereat, high-hat, howzat, lat, mat, matt, matte, Montserrat, Nat, outsat, pat, pit-a-pat, plait, plat, prat, Rabat, rat, rat-tat, Sadat, sat, scat, Sebat, shabbat, shat, skat, slat, spat, splat, sprat, stat, Surat, tat, that, thereat, tit-for-tat, vat, whereat |