brat

UK /bɹæt/ US /bɹæt/
noun 9verb 1adj 1

Definitions

noun

1

A human child.

"So... you want to have kids someday?" "Uh... well, yes. I always figured I'd have a couple brats of my own someday..." "That's still doable, you know." "I know, but the process is a lot more complicated and less intimate, and --"

2

A human child.

a spoiled brat

Get that little brat away from me!

3

A human child.

Here are the people and the styles at the DNC that embodied the brat ethos.

Brat is being lazy until 10 P.M., at which point you construct a château using discarded scraps of pleather, finish it by morning, and immediately win the Pritzker Architecture Prize.

4

A human child.

an army brat

Lt. Gen. John L. DeWitt, Commander of the Fourth Army, was an army “brat,” which means his father was an army officer. But he went into the army from Princeton, not from West Point.

5

A human child.

verb

1

To act in a bratty manner as the submissive.

Ruthie was Ed's own submissive, a short, pretty, feisty ash-blonde New York City native who combined her submission to Ed with a good deal of mischievous bratting and a lot of sharp, intelligent conversation […]

Rather, Ana moves between playful bratting and a type of “conquer me” wantedness that good Dominants would respond to with increased control and correction.

adj

1

Characteristic of a confident and assertive woman.

kamala IS brat

Starmer's Tory predecessors Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss were identified as brat by 15 percent each of those asked.

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