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flying rat
noun
A rock pigeon living in an urban environment.
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"There's something about taking what is seen as a flying rat and reversing that into something quite positive," said Duquesnoy, who is creative director at marketing agency DigitasLBI.
I find it important to say that I don't give a flying rat's backside if anyone is or is not in some kind of right relationship with whomever or whatever they choose to believe in, or not.
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'They're flying rats,' said our pilot Shane Reseigh.
Soon after, Christine Quinn, the City Council Speaker, refers to pigeons as "flying rats".
But to many Americans, they are buzzards, bottom feeders and flying rats that carry disease and eat disgusting things -- never mind their vital ecological service.
At City Hall the next day, the Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, who was careful not to express an opinion on Mr. Felder's proposal, chimed in that she, too, had no love of pigeons and had no use for what she considered "flying rats".
With its subversion of the conventionally standardised representations of the body the square specialises in, and its bright white marble – the albedo of which attracted a good proportion of the flying rats – Quinn's statue made a stab at the flinty heart of the Brit establishment.
City pigeons may be jeered as flying rats, but aloft they're more like helicopters.
Besides, most of us see them as a blight of flying rats.
Of course, that's cheating and anyway, you were butchering all those flying rats to get 2.5percentt game completion, right?
Permanently found in a greasy bandana and black leather trench coat, wheeling along a shopping basket, he loved women's clothes almost as much he loved pigeons – and he fed those pot-bellied flying rats every day.
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