To furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors)
1 Having him stay or ratting him out was too dangerous, either way.
2 Only one way that could happen, somebody was already talking, already ratting .
3 Any kind of ratting , in Harry G's book, was a capital offense.
4 I tell him, I'm ratting you out for the yeller you are.
5 There was as good ratting there as you could wish to see.
6 Baron Corbin comes out to complain about Elias ratting him out last week.
7 Hey, I don't want to sound like I'm ratting them out or something.
8 I'm guessing it's 'cause of that scag fortune-teller ratting on us.
9 There may be much ratting and re-ratting to be done before the final vote.
10 She'd merely intended to stop him from ratting out Con.
11 I wish you'd come ratting in our stable at home.
12 I've got a plain tabby with me that has written standard works on ratting .
13 Sly and devious just happened to be the traits of whoever was ratting me out.
14 But I'm not sure about ratting this person out.
15 Then there is some hope of his ratting too.
16 He is represented as going Sabbath-breakering on Sunday morning as a Staffordshire worker goes ratting .
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