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Definition of pratt
pratt
- idiot, un-cool, not liked.
That person is such a prat.
Last edited on Jan 01 1999. Submitted by Pieter B. from Germany on Jan 01 1999.
- A person that chatters or utters childishly or foolishly. British slang, derived from the word prattle.
Don't be such a pratt.
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Last edited on Mar 02 1999. Submitted by Calbraith from Ottawa, ON, Canada on Mar 02 1999.
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