rattail

UK /ˈɹæt.teɪl/ US /ˈɹæt.teɪl/
noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

Any of the large dark-colored deep-sea fish of the Macrouridae family of ray-finned fish.

In the North Atlantic, Russians pioneered the harvesting of rattails, a ubiquitous deep fish with big eyes and a long tail that swishes back and forth in a sinuous motion.

2

A fish, a California chimera (Hydrolagus colliei, syn. Chimaera colliei).

3

A hairstyle characterized by a long lock of tail-like hair dangling from the back of the head; the dangling lock itself.

All of which could explain why, when I had my hair styled in a tight ponytail for the shoot accompanying this feature, most people who saw me thought I looked "unapproachable" (which might simply be a polite way of saying: "You looked like you had a rattail and a Croydon facelift").

4

A type of file (cutting tool) with a round cross section and usually also a taper toward the distal end.

5

A towel that has been tightly twisted along the diagonal to make a rudimentary whip with a towel corner at the tip, typically used in juvenile pranks.

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