1. ratted - Adjective
2. ratted - Verb
Derived from rat
of Rat
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe them ratted out his alleged Saraburi suppliers, Somkid Chotisadee, 49, Payao Namdokmai, 58, and Sithichai Sangkerdsukh, 41. Police traveling there confiscated 66 kg. of grass and property worth 1.3 million baht. Source: Internet
After a former accomplice ratted him out in a plea bargain, Gload is in jail awaiting trial. Source: Internet
If you betray your fellow gang member but are not ratted on, you walk free while your buddy serves a three-year term. If you both rat, you both serve two years. Source: Internet
The last season concluded on an epic betrayal and a 'whodunnit' cliffhanger, with Tommy Shelby () left reeling after a member of his gang ratted him out to British Union of Fascists leader Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin). Source: Internet
"I want to say a sincere thanks to the cast and the crew — particularly the crew of The Flash,""Any one of them could have ratted us out, and you’re talking about a couple hundred people, but everyone worked together to keep this secret. Source: Internet
Then Mickey asks him if he ratted out him, he says no. Source: Internet