"Fat fat the water rat, fifty bullets in your hat."
Busy work, chores
Cat Bat Mat Hat Sat Fat Pat Rat
bat, cat slat, sat, spat, pat, rat, fat, chat, hat, vat, tat, that
Rat only has one syllable.
The word rat has one syllable.
Fat rat is probably the phrase you are looking for. A rat is a rodent, and fat means overweight.
This phrase is a colloquial way of expressing that something is very easy or certain to happen, just like a fat rat easily finding food.
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fat rat
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rat not fat my latey
frist you have toget a fat rat and then do it to him
The phrase "over like a fat rat" typically means that something is finished or done, often in a definitive or conclusive way. It suggests a situation where there is no going back or no chance of recovery, similar to how a rat that has fallen into a trap is unlikely to escape. The expression can convey a sense of finality or defeat, often used in informal contexts.
well, there was a cat, it was fat, it wore a hat, and after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, layed on a mat, got chased by a cat, the cat was fat, it wore a hat, after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, after that it DIED.
Gujerat.
cat, rat