Jessica:I can sing so much better than you, you sound like a dinosour
Lilly:uh
Jessica: your just mad becasue i can sing you cant
Lilly:your a rat!!!!!!
Lilly:uh
Jessica: your just mad becasue i can sing you cant
Lilly:your a rat!!!!!!
by lizzzzzzzzzzzzzzza dobrikkkkkk November 22, 2019
Pronouced (git yor fuh-kin rat-aht)
These magic 5 words have the power to make any girl immediately present her gash/slit/rat/box/kebab/fanjita/axe wound/love pudding/lady cake etc to the speaker
These magic 5 words have the power to make any girl immediately present her gash/slit/rat/box/kebab/fanjita/axe wound/love pudding/lady cake etc to the speaker
by Energiza March 19, 2008
John:your cat a fag
Dane:your rat a raff
John and the whole galaxy:i don't feel so good*fucking get erased*
Dane:Victory Royale!
Dane:your rat a raff
John and the whole galaxy:i don't feel so good*fucking get erased*
Dane:Victory Royale!
by Masturbating Joe January 28, 2019
A phrase that is believed to have first been used in the town of Blackwood, South Wales by boy racers cruising up and down the high street to get the attention of good looking female members of the population.
"Get Your Rat Out" literally means expose your Vagina or Vulva. In the late 1990's it became apparent that "Excuse me Madame, but would you mind showing me your vaginal opening, only I'm rather fond of you and all that" was no longer acceptable, hence a much shorter phrase was required. Recently, since 2004 "Get Your Rat Out" has been shortened to just "Rat Out". Academics have theorised that within the next 5 years this will be shortened to just "Rat", as motor vehicles become faster thus making it more difficult for one to shout “Rat Out” whilst passing some rather delicious ladies.
"Get Your Rat Out" literally means expose your Vagina or Vulva. In the late 1990's it became apparent that "Excuse me Madame, but would you mind showing me your vaginal opening, only I'm rather fond of you and all that" was no longer acceptable, hence a much shorter phrase was required. Recently, since 2004 "Get Your Rat Out" has been shortened to just "Rat Out". Academics have theorised that within the next 5 years this will be shortened to just "Rat", as motor vehicles become faster thus making it more difficult for one to shout “Rat Out” whilst passing some rather delicious ladies.
by FoxThree June 13, 2006
by Ryk Turner February 02, 2005
If you see a fit bird you would say “get your rat out” and she will instantly drop her geggs. Promise
by Jiggle Bum 99 May 04, 2018
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