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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
bratty

"spoiled and juvenile," 1929, from brat + -y (2).

Wiktionary
bratty

a. Characteristic of a brat; unruly and impolite

WordNet
bratty

adj. (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly [syn: brattish]

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Bratty

Bratty may refer to

  • Bratty Babies, a 2001 Canadian film
  • Joe Bratty, a member of the Ulster Defence Association
  • Bratty v Attorney-General of Northern Ireland, a decision of the British House of Lords dealing with automatism
  • BRAT diet, is a diet for patients with gastrointestinal distress such as diarrhea, indigestion, and/or gastroenteritis.

Usage examples of "bratty".

About which ones I didn't like, which ones I thought were sneaky, which ones were too loud, which ones were the brattiest.

And in the store, he needed Lizzy beside him so they could laugh about that bratty little girl and then hatch some bizarre plot to kidnap her and then see how low the ransom would have to go before her parents would finally pay it and take her back.

Like a bratty kid who was used to being able to say anything to anybody and no one would reprove her.

Quentin remembered the bratty little girl and after a shimmering moment there she was, sitting on her father's lap, twirling his hair.

Two bratty little Baudelaires will be killed while trying to escape from justice, leaving one bratty little Baudelaire to give us the fortune.

She liked Cecelia, she'd decided, and it wasn't her fault that she had a bratty nephew or even that she'd been stuck with him for this trip.

I'm not going to depress myself further by listening to the problems of three bratty children.

Bass's pencils, and the diminishing supply of staples, and even during gym period-one of Carmelita's bratty friends informed them that Genghis would start teaching the next day, but in the meantime they were to run around as usual-the three children raced around the lawn in utter silence, devoting all of their brainpower to thinking about their situation.