Word "PRAT" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
Synonyms:
arse, ass, backside, behind, bottom, bum, buns, butt, buttocks, can, derriere, fanny, fundament, hind end, hindquarters, keister, nates, posterior, rear, rear end, rump, seat, stern, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush

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Kind of fall backwards onto waterproof sheet (4)
Nincompoop, in Nottingham New York Times 03 Apr 2024
Fool, to a Brit
Fool; Jean ___, French flanker
Ninny, in British slang Wall Street Journal 15 Nov 2023
Twit, to a Brit New York Times 12 Nov 2023
Idiot, in Britspeak New York Times 01 Oct 2023
Brit twit LA Times Daily 22 Sep 2023
Start to fall? Universal 09 Sep 2023
Begin to fall? Wall Street Journal 16 Aug 2023
Twit, to a Brit New York Times 09 Nov 2022
Idiot holding back star pupil? On the contrary The Guardian Cryptic 28 Sep 2022
Some stop rationalising for fool The Telegraph Toughie 01 Jun 2022
Rear end (anagram of "tarp")
Fall lead-in? LA Times Daily 03 Apr 2022
Fall lead-in? The Washington Post 03 Apr 2022
Foolish one, in London The Washington Post Sunday 27 Mar 2022
Nitwit, to a Brit New York Times 12 Mar 2022
Fool covering king in some butter The Guardian Cryptic 17 Feb 2022
Fool covering king in some butter
Nit, to a Brit LA Times Daily 11 Dec 2021
Start to fall? LA Times Daily 29 Jul 2021
Start to fall? The Washington Post 29 Jul 2021
Lead-in to fall
Fall preceder? LA Times Daily 30 May 2021
Fall preceder? The Washington Post 30 May 2021
Lead-in to fall New York Times 25 May 2021
Keister LA Times Daily 22 May 2021
Keister The Washington Post 22 May 2021
Idiot getting role after change of heart
Noilly ___ (vermouth brand)
Boob, on the Tube New York Times 28 Nov 2020
Prefix for fall Newsday 28 Aug 2020
Noilly ___ (vermouth brand)
Heinie New York Times 14 Apr 2020
Fool‘s endless foolish talk
Backside in a fall? The Washington Post 16 Mar 2020
Backside in a fall? LA Times Daily 16 Mar 2020
Idiot, in Britain
Prefix with "fall" to mean an embarrassing mistake
Rear end, in a fall
Used as an insult in England, rhymes with "brat"
Bum that is dismissed by Murphy?
Backside, slangily
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