If someone is ratchet, that means they are ghetto
In slang language, "ratchet" is used to describe something or someone that is unrefined, messy, or low-class. It can also refer to someone who is loud, obnoxious, or uncouth.
"Slang ops" is a term that is commonly used in gaming and refers to slang operations or slang tactics. It can refer to a group of players using slang or casual language, or it can mean utilizing unconventional and creative strategies in a game.
Slang can be used in any language. Slang is an informal use of language or words mostly used by a subgroup of society.
The American slang for language is "lingo" or "jargon."
Colloquial language.
No, slang is very informal language.
crazy,nasty
Ratchet means that someone is dirty,nasty,ghetto etc
Rude, disrespectful, will do anything, uncouth, foul mouth
it means a ghetto language
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In American Sign Language, pulling on the index finger typically indicates calling attention to something or someone, or conveying a point or emphasis. It can also be used to show direction or to give a command.
Slang can be used in any language. Slang is an informal use of language or words mostly used by a subgroup of society.
"Slang ops" is a term that is commonly used in gaming and refers to slang operations or slang tactics. It can refer to a group of players using slang or casual language, or it can mean utilizing unconventional and creative strategies in a game.
This is a slang from baseball in spanish language, literally means "out of league", as slang, "the maximum", "the top".
The American slang for language is "lingo" or "jargon."
Ratchet means somebody who is rude, full of themselves or, trashy. Your clothes can look ratchet as in; 1. Holes and rips not meant by the designer 2. Very dirty or dingy To act ratchet is to; 1. Being loud and obnoxious 2. Starting fights and generally rude 3. Believing you are better than everyone and everything
It doesn't have a meaning it's just slang for I think or I guess in the Spanish language