1. ratten - Noun
2. ratten - Verb
To deprive feloniously of the tools used in one's employment (as by breaking or stealing them), for the purpose of annoying; as, to ratten a mechanic who works during a strike.
Source: Webster's dictionary“It’s an opportunity we let slip,” St Kilda coach Brett Ratten said. Source: Internet
A notice placed in the shop window of the Falmouth store today stated: “Chris Ratten and Jeremy Woodside of RSM Restructing Advisory LLP have been appointed joint administrators of Henri Lloyd Limited and Henri Lloyd International Limited on 8 June 2018. Source: Internet
"It's great for him to be able to interact with the players," Ratten said. Source: Internet
Ratten stressed any move for McCartin to return to football would require the appropriate medical clearances. Source: Internet
Saints coach Brett Ratten said on Saturday the club would work through the situation with Carlisle early in the week. Source: Internet
The resilience, keep fighting and just it looked like we were going to find away," Saints coach Brett Ratten said. Source: Internet