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rat and mouse noun- a house UK, 1931
Rhyming slang; first recorded in Songs and Slang of the British Soldier: 1914–1918, John Brophy and Eric Partridge, 3rd edition, 1931. Recorded in the US in 1943. - [S]itting in your own rat and mouse, clustered around the Ned Kelly[.] — Ronnie Barker, Fletcher’s Book of Rhyming Slang, p. 39, 1979
- an informer UK
Rhyming slang for LOUSE - — Julian Franklyn, A Dictionary of Rhyming Slang, 1961
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