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Discover Ludwig"rat out" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to inform on or betray someone, often by revealing their secrets or wrongdoing. Example: I can't believe John ratted me out to the boss. He told her about the mistake I made last week. In this sentence, "ratted out" means that John betrayed the speaker by revealing their mistake to the boss.
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Schneiderman is, in effect, asking Airbnb to rat out its members.
And how can I have a freewheelin' time if I rat out my little opera man?
She would never, no matter how desperate, rat out a friend, even if she did know something incriminating".
Reluctant to seek help, victims feel ashamed and powerless, and fear retaliation should they "rat out" the bully.
ERC may also care to examine their processes – Williams's ban was clearly inappropriate and a spineless attempt to rat out the real culprits.
In less-rarefied worlds — the office, college, a poker group — these experts say, men face similar choices: When do you rat out a pal?
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Narcos ratted out rival narcos — that was normally how the authorities learned things.
They were eventually ratted out and imprisoned, their death sentence commuted days before the war ended.
"They got all the hood rats out, and everything's under control now, so our test scores will go up".
For many years, she did it illegally, until she was ratted out by a landlord, and busted, in 1997.
After all, he had ratted out a lot of important guys, a betrayal immortalised in a hit film.
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