ratfucker
English
Etymology
From rat + fucker or ratfuck + -er
Alternative forms
- rat-fucker
- rat fucker
Noun
ratfucker (plural ratfuckers)
- (slang, derogatory, offensive, vulgar) Term of abuse.
- 2014, John Sandford, Deadline, →ISBN:
- "You were stealing from stealing from the kids, you miserable ratfucker,” said Shrake, who was putting on the cuffs. “Excuse me—I mean, you miserable ratfucker, sir.”
- 2015, Lauren Dane, At Blade's Edge, →ISBN:
- He was in there, that little ratfucker.
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- (vulgar, US) Someone who engages in sabotage and dirty tricks, especially one involved in the Watergate scandal.
- 2007, Bob Woodward & Carl Bernstein, All the President's Men, →ISBN, page 129:
- For the first time, he considered the possibility that the President of the United States was the head ratfucker.
- 2008, Larry J. Kolb, America at Night, →ISBN:
- The Republican operatives called their sabotage operations ratfucking, and the chief ratfucker was one Donald Segretti.
- 2008, Sidney Blumenthal, The Strange Death of Republican America, →ISBN:
- The FBI questioned Rove, but dropped its investigation of the small fry. Yet he would become the greatest ratfucker of them all.
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