by Keltic January 03, 2006
Created by Emilie Autumn
Both used as a hand gesture and as a logo. The iconography of the rat was an integral part of the stage show and has been used in costumes, set design, artwork and merchandising.
The hand gesture itself is used by Miss Autumn, Plague rats and muffins. It is also used in motion during the rat game.
The logo has appeared on concert posters, disc art, web design, apparel and press related items.
Both used as a hand gesture and as a logo. The iconography of the rat was an integral part of the stage show and has been used in costumes, set design, artwork and merchandising.
The hand gesture itself is used by Miss Autumn, Plague rats and muffins. It is also used in motion during the rat game.
The logo has appeared on concert posters, disc art, web design, apparel and press related items.
by Bellarat July 24, 2011
a rather nappy type of mullet carefully trimed so that the hair in the middle at the base of the skull forms a single, disturbingly long, strand resembling that of a rat's tail; often spotted on young ratty looking children whose parents don't know any better than to get them a decent haircut
by Lee Boy March 11, 2003
a person who is keen to get his hands, tongue, knob etc into a nice bit of beaver at every and any opportunity
by Big Assed Ray February 04, 2006
A Scum Rat is a term used to define your typical rat junkie. Usually found covered in rats in some sort of a meth den, and is less important then the scum growing on his crack pipe.
by dthenb May 20, 2010
A young male gay boy, emaciated, longish straightened hair, wears long cheap necklaces, covered in make up, is usually jealous of and in someone else's shadow. Considers himself to be attractive and admirable but is a laughing stock.
by Ellafunky July 28, 2015
by David Love May 18, 2008