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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
prat

"buttock," 1560s, criminals' slang, of unknown origin. Later in U.S. criminal slang, "hip pocket" (1914), and in British slang "contemptible person" (1968).

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prat

Etymology 1 a. (context obsolete English) cunning, astute. (13th-17th c.) n. (context now Scotland English) A cunning or mischievous trick; a prank, a joke. (from 10th c.) Etymology 2

n. 1 (context slang English) A buttock, or the buttocks; a person's bottom. (from 16th c.) 2 (context UK slang English) A fool. (from 20th c.) 3 (context slang English) The female genitals.

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prat

n. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?" [syn: buttocks, nates, arse, butt, backside, bum, buns, can, fundament, hindquarters, hind end, keister, posterior, rear, rear end, rump, stern, seat, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush, bottom, behind, derriere, fanny, ass]

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Usage examples of "prat".

Sandoz mocht dan niet over de missie willen praten, de bemanning van het schip waarmee hij was teruggekomen bleek tegen alle verwachting in helemaal niet zo terughoudend.

Lonwis and the nine other famous Neanderthals, plus the Neanderthal ambassador, Tukana Prat, had been spending most of their time at the United Nations.

Fortunately, when Ambassador Tukana Prat brought ten of the most famous Neanderthals of all with her to the United Nations, they had freely shared much knowledge.

He knows the law inside out, and unlike prats like me and you, I suspect, he knows better than to ever get personally involved.

And I learned to stir a martini exactly the way she preferred it: Beefeater gin three-point-six to one of Noilly Prat dry vermouth, a twist, no bitters—.

And I learned to stir a martini exactly the way she preferred it: Beefeater gin threepoint-six to one of Noilly Prat dry vermouth, a twist, no bittersÄ.

And I learned to stir a martini exactly the way she preferred it: Beefeater gin threepoint-six to one of Noilly Prat dry vermouth, a twist, no bitters- while I took Bristol Cream on rocks.