1. to approve and/or give formal consent (governmental)
2. to have your name changed on discord to a rat emoticon
2. to have your name changed on discord to a rat emoticon
1. When the U. S. Constitution was signed it was ratified.
2. I have no choice but to ratify you.
2b. Can I be ratified?
2c. Ratify me!
2. I have no choice but to ratify you.
2b. Can I be ratified?
2c. Ratify me!
by ExplodedIslamicSwede September 04, 2017
To make someone, by force or own will, collaborate with the Police in capturing and arresting criminals by means of passing information relevant to whereabouts and actions of felons.
What a fucking clown! Steve got down with the feds and was ratified! Ratified, I tell you! You can believe Mario was angry as fuck after that! It's sure as hell never a good sign when the cops ratify someone's ass!
by Wess Coss Raida August 03, 2010
You must get several states to ratify an amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America before it becomes established.
by Jon Davis January 14, 2004
by Anton Peace-spikey November 09, 2018
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We must touch the constitution with a rat in order to ratify it.
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Don't touch that container with an ungloved hand - it's been ratified, since Whiskers was just playing in it.
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Don't touch that container with an ungloved hand - it's been ratified, since Whiskers was just playing in it.
by neuralnetter August 11, 2008
Past tense of ratify
An amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America cannot be established unless the amendment is ratified, or approved (by a process), by a certain number of states.
by Jon Davis January 14, 2004