The expression "O rats!" is a mild exclamation of frustration or disappointment, often used to express annoyance at a minor misfortune. Its origins can be traced back to the early 20th century in American English, where "rats" was used as a euphemism for stronger curses. The phrase likely gained popularity in children's literature and media, as it is a non-offensive way to convey displeasure. Over time, it has become a part of colloquial speech in various contexts.
The mother of pearl is a very valuable pearl which derives from the expression "O, mother of pearl!" which means "Oh Help Me!"
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Rats will eat the box and come back for more if you let. Rats will comsume anything that is edible.
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Rats.
Tay-o's rat's name is Pip-La-2-2-&-Tay-O-
Rats can eat meat, milk, eggs, and anything they come to contact with.
The expression "rat killing" likely originated from the act of physically killing rats, which was often done in large numbers or as a collective effort. It is used metaphorically to describe completing a task that is tedious, time-consuming, or involves a lot of work.
yes, it certainly did. In Mongol army camps rats died and spread Black Death.
snakes come out only at night but im not sure about rats
To get the "Come Back to my Place" expression you need to buy the expression book from the Bowerstone Market bookstore "Fiction Burns."
Well, A Little While Ago We Had Rats In Our House, And They Only Came Out When It Was Dark, But Rats Will Come Out If It's Light And They Dont Fear Anything. I used To Have A Pet Rat And She Was Out In The Light, But Became Fun At Night In The Dark.