Definition of «dead rat»

The phrase "dead rat" is an idiomatic expression that means something or someone who has no value, is worthless, or is not useful. It can also refer to a situation or idea that is considered unappealing, disgusting, or repulsive. The origin of the phrase comes from the fact that dead rats are often seen as useless and unwanted, and their presence is typically associated with dirtiness, filth, and disease.

Sentences with «dead rat»

  • Possible dead rat in the ceiling, ants everywhere. (local.dmv.org)
  • There were also four delicious cocktails, one car argument, one sting (still debating cause of sting) and three random dead rats. (ourkitchen.fisherpaykel.com)
  • Following his recent video in which he tasered dead rats, YouTube stripped Paul's videos of ads, effectively «demonetizing» them. (cnbc.com)
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