RATTRAP

rattrap

(noun) a trap for catching rats

rattrap

(noun) filthy run-down dilapidated housing

rattrap

(noun) a difficult entangling situation

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

rattrap (plural rattraps)

A device (trap) used to catch rats.

A dilapidated building, a place that is run down and unsanitary.

A difficult, entangling situation.

Anagrams

• Parratt

Source: Wiktionary



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