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rat trap noun- a dilapidated, shoddy building UK, 1838
- “Mister,” he said, “”there’s twelve apartments in this rat-trap and I can’t keep track of who comes in and who goes out so long as they’re paid up.” — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 48, 1952
- a fox hole that accommodated two or three Viet Cong who hid and slept there during the day US
- — Gregory Clark, Words of the Vietnam War, p. 424, 1990
- a Japanese person UK
Rhyming slang for JAP, - — Ray Puxley, Cockney Robbit, 1992
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