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rat-pack verb to surround and attack someone US- The batos locos get loaded and start looking for their own kind of action (burning a store, rat-packing a nigger, or stealing some cars for a night of high-speed cruising on the freeways). — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, p. 230, 1971
- Even ten years ago veterans recall “rat packing” each other, kicking and beating en masse, but the guns remained in the background. — Christian Science Monitor, p. B2, 16 July 1981
- — Bill Valentine, Gang Intelligence Manual, p. 78, 1995
- When we get down and somebody gets rat-packed, people think that’s not fair. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 40, 2000
- Although such crimes aren’t unusual in City Heights, “rat packing,” or surrounding and beating a victim, is fairly rare[.] — San Diego Union-Tribune, p. B1, 23 October 2003
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