by The boy of narnia April 4, 2022

Crick (creek) rat are sketchy white people who live in the outskirts of a larger city. For example, a "crick rat" living just outside of Pittsburgh, perhaps in the N.Hills. They have a Pittsburgh zip code. These people may or may not have all their teeth. Chances are they don't have a job. Chances are high they'll ask relatives for money. Note: actual proximity to a creek (crick as it's pronounced in Western Pennsylvania) is not necessary to be considered a "crick rat".
My loser cousin from Sharpsburg called to borrow money again. That "crick rat" won't feed his kids and he's behind in child support, but he's trying to buy a sports car.
by anonymous June 27, 2022

by ratwithafatty February 23, 2022

This phrase is generally only used by Cornish (Cornwall, UK) people- Something or someone is said to be “as rough as rats“. Alluring to having an unkept nature about it or them.
Person 1: Alright me fucker, hows you? ("Fucker" used as an affectionate reference to a friend, this is common in Cornwall)
Person 2: As rough as rats. I think I got the dreaded lurgy.
Person 2: As rough as rats. I think I got the dreaded lurgy.
by JamesofBlakely March 17, 2022

by rat345234345345345 February 11, 2022

“behaved rat” is a fun nickname to call your friends! If you can’t think of a nickname for your friend use behaved rat!
by loser lex April 6, 2021
