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Ratbag Meaning in English

word

ˈɹæt.bæɡ
RAT-bag
ɹˈætbæɡ
at-BAG

Definition

A mildly insulting term (mainly British or Australian English) for someone who is annoying, mischievous, or behaves badly, often used in a playful or joking way.

Usage & Nuances

'Ratbag' is informal, most common in Australian and British English. It is usually light-hearted but can be mildly offensive if said seriously. Typical with kids ('little ratbag') or friends; rarely used in formal situations. Not common in American English.

Example Sentences

Don't be such a ratbag, Tom.

basic

He is a real ratbag at school.

basic

My brother can be a ratbag sometimes.

basic

You're such a cheeky ratbag—give me my phone back!

natural

The kids next door are little ratbags—always playing pranks.

natural

Mum just laughed and called me a ratbag for sneaking another biscuit.

natural