by Gamsung Salaxy April 25, 2020
to be used in reference to the past act of having cooked with limited ingredients, yet displayed creativity.
by EightHundredThirteenIndians December 03, 2008
The latest film from the Disney Pixar studios, characterised by the fact that on the advertising the title is spelt phonetically as an insurance policy against the average American thinking it's a foreign film.
Average American 1: "Shall we go and see Ratatouille"?
Average American 2: "Hell no. That must be a foreign movie with those gay subtitle things. If I wanted to read I'd stay at home and look at a book... Oh hold on I forgot, I can't actually read."
Average American 2: "Hell no. That must be a foreign movie with those gay subtitle things. If I wanted to read I'd stay at home and look at a book... Oh hold on I forgot, I can't actually read."
by American Idiot Lover October 07, 2007
something that sounds like 'rat' and 'patootie', creating a nice plate of 'rat-patootie'; a French peasant stew dish that consists of vegetables such as eggplant and zucchini
by ilikefood787 July 19, 2010
by brandon__davidson November 25, 2015
by urlocalnignog December 29, 2017