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- noun Plural form of
prat .
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Examples
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Fellow scientists who disagreed with orthodox views on climate change were variously referred to as "prats" and "utter prats."
Tech Support Forums - TechIMO.com Cmptr-Gy-Dv 2009
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Was the Straight Road more straight than those really straight prats of the NJ Turnpike from your old home state?
Road Trip grrm 2010
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The only conclusion is that I and many other taxpayers like me are the prats.
All That Trouble Over A Footballer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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It may be best for me to avoid this conversation, though I'd like to suggest that it's also possible to view St Paul as the king of intolerant prats, and Richard Dawkins as, at worst, an intellectually honest biologist who fails to cover all of his tracks when he talks about theology.
Jan 09 Round Table: The New Testament for Windows, Mac OS and Linux Ben Abraham 2009
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Good lord, you guys have to deal with some serious prats, and I, a white, blue eyed ‘yid’ was amongst the worst.
Police Search Too Few White People SHOCK!! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Please, please, please cant you block the prats who post, trying to force their own blinkered anti police agenda, on what is a bloody good police site?
G20 police assault verdict SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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One wonders why he didn't just look around the private members' clubs he frequented, where there were plenty of "funny little people"– specifically, vile media prats.
Farewell and good riddance to Little Britain | Barbara Ellen 2011
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As the social mechanisms to help the homeless are dismantled, they'd better hope a pair of celebrity prats offer to shell out for their rent.
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"We played like useless prats," said Imanol Harinordoquy, the French No.8.
France Being Clubbed to Death Jonathan Clegg 2011
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One wonders why he didn't just look around the private members' clubs he frequented, where there were plenty of "funny little people"– specifically, vile media prats.
Farewell and good riddance to Little Britain | Barbara Ellen 2011
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