[ US /ˈɹɑtɝ/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɒtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
    kill the rat
    only a rotter would do that
    the British call a contemptible person a `git'
    you cowardly little pukes!
    throw the bum out
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How To Use rotter In A Sentence

  • Higher external scores on the Rotter scale have been found to correlate with higher depression scores.
  • The largest ship of its kind in the world, the new superferry berthed at the new ferry terminal, just after 8am yesterday following her overnight voyage from Rotterdam.
  • My portion of braised veal trotters seemed to have been overbraised by a week or two, and the lamb sausages tasted faintly of gas, as if they'd been blasted with a blowtorch.
  • And surely even in books, Flora, the heroine wouldn't go back to such a rotter ? SOMEBODY
  • Trotter uses this music to introduce octaves, accented rhythms, a whole tone scale and a continuous cross-hand pattern.
  • The word ‘rotter’ did not appear in my letter, it is either a misprint, or interpretation by the printers.
  • Police yesterday said a rumour that Mr Trotter was involved in the dismissal of three employees from his firm was untrue.
  • But there were other factors that weighed heavily in the decision to retire the Rotterdam.
  • Barely ninety minutes after being given the boot by that bogtrotter sergeant, she was sipping coffee in the RTE studios in Donnybrook, yakking to Gaffney while some other guy did sound checks on her mike. The Priest
  • True Cariocas will insist on a smoked ear or trotter, but the flavor will still be true without those ingredients. The Feijoada From Ipanema
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