A fork of Rural Dictionary
The short, white version of the infamous and ever-so popular "Ratchet". Typically used by froo-froo southern valley kind of girls or sassy gay guys.
Ew, that cardigan is ratch. Must be from Cargo Largo.
Oh no, that's ratch. You best swerve on out of here.
You best not be tweetin bout me, ain't nobody got time for yo ratch-ass comments.
Used to describe your desire to go out looking for the opposite sex.
Two examples;
1) "I'm going out on the ratch"
2) "My mate pulled last night, he's such a ratcher".
A terrifying cross between a rat and a roach.
I'm pretty sure I saw a ratch at fastfoodrestaurant once.
The antagonist in the 1962 Ken Kesey novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and in the 1975 movie of the same title. The overbearing, cruel, perfectionist nurse (ranked number 5 in AFI's list of Greatest Movie Villains) rules the asylum in the story with an iron fist.
The name "Nurse Ratched" can be applied as an insult to a person (usually a woman) of similar characteristics.
"No TV for the rest of the week and I'm coming up there to unplug the Playstation once your father gets home. You'll get worse until I see an A on your next report card" Mom said.
"Why don't you just cut my heart out, Nurse Ratched!" Timmy cried.
when you see a group of nasty ass hoes with extra small shirts and two bras, and their butt cheeks hanging out from their extra short booty shorts, gross glued in neon colored weave, and some nasty ass stitched eyebrows who talk super loud and and call everyone else ugly even though their the ratchetest bitches in school.
Did you see Shaniqua, Laquiqui, And Bonishaniqua? What a ratch batch.