A southern californian delinquent, who you can always catch at any hour of the day, but mostly night, doing hood rat activities at the pier.
Person 1: Yo man, I haven't seen orion in like 4 weeks. Did he drop out?
Person 2: bro, he's a total pier rat, he's probably just been surfing and way too high to show up.
Person 2: bro, he's a total pier rat, he's probably just been surfing and way too high to show up.
by LonelyIncubus July 10, 2017
someone who is a super cool baddie who likes rats and is overall just a cool person and a straight person shall not be called a rat baddie.
Tobi: Ryder is half a rat baddie
Ryder: omg thanks you to
Olivia: what about me am i a rat baddie
Tobi and Ryder: no
Olivia: aww
Tobi :omg the altimate rat baddie is coming
Addison: me
Tobi and Ryder: eww no not you
Olivia and Addison: rude
tobi : omg there they are Gglo
Gglo:meow
Ryder: omg thanks you to
Olivia: what about me am i a rat baddie
Tobi and Ryder: no
Olivia: aww
Tobi :omg the altimate rat baddie is coming
Addison: me
Tobi and Ryder: eww no not you
Olivia and Addison: rude
tobi : omg there they are Gglo
Gglo:meow
by Gglo kennedy January 28, 2022
Defined by Cheravians as, a derogatory term for anyone who hails from across the Great Pee Dee River. ex. Wallace, or Bennettsville, S.C.
by TorcherSapyro May 14, 2005
by Mehr January 11, 2008
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Q: Is it nerve-wracking for you to do something like this? Or is it more nervous for you to box?
A: It's more nerve-wracking to be here talking to a rat piece of shit like you.
Phrase coined by former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, in a Toronto television interview on Sept.10/14
A: It's more nerve-wracking to be here talking to a rat piece of shit like you.
Phrase coined by former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson, in a Toronto television interview on Sept.10/14
by ironmike January 15, 2015
This expression was in common use in the British Royal Navy, certainly in the eighteenth century, but is probably even earlier than this. As these ships were built of wood and powered by sail, emphasis was given to fire power and hull design and as a result crew accommodation and food storage were extremely primitive. This meant that foodstuffs were subject to attack and contamination by the numerous rats living on them. When this happened, the food or other stores, such as sails or ropes that had been destroyed by rats or so contaminated by them as to be totally unusable, would be described as having 'gone to rat shit'.
The expression became more widespread due to its use within the Royal Dockyards and still later within civilian establishments. Its meaning also began to change and expand so that it came to mean anything that had become broken, damaged or useless for any reason not just rat attack. It also began to be applied to people where it meant someone who had changed from being pleasant and personable to unpleasant and disagreeable. It is also applied to someone whose health is failing, affecting their appearance.
The expression became more widespread due to its use within the Royal Dockyards and still later within civilian establishments. Its meaning also began to change and expand so that it came to mean anything that had become broken, damaged or useless for any reason not just rat attack. It also began to be applied to people where it meant someone who had changed from being pleasant and personable to unpleasant and disagreeable. It is also applied to someone whose health is failing, affecting their appearance.
by AKACroatalin February 24, 2017