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  1. Ratch is a dialectal word for a blaze on an animal's face, a notched bar with a ratchet, or a distance between drafting rolls. It can also be a verb meaning to stretch, rend, or turn by a ratchet and pawl. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related terms.

  2. Ratchet (slang) Ratchet is a slang term in American hip hop culture that, in its original sense, [1] was a derogatory term used to refer to an uncouth woman, and may be a Louisianan dialect form of the word "wretched". In the 2000s–2010s, the word became loosely connotative of denoting confidence, defiance, fervidity, or otherwise being ...

  3. Jan 8, 2019 · Ratchet is a slang term that can mean “exciting” or “excellent,” often used as a term of empowerment among women. It can also have negative connotations of being “overdramatic” or “promiscuous,” especially when used as an insult.

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  5. Mar 20, 2022 · Ratchet has two meanings as a slang term and a formal term. It can mean excellent, exciting, or trashy, depending on the context. It can also refer to a type of mechanical device, a mechanism, or a way of increasing intensity. Learn how to use ratchet in different contexts, its origin, synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  6. What does 'ratchet' mean, and how is it pronounced? Ratchet [is] used to describe someone means nasty, ghetto or trifling. —Janet. Ratchet also means a situation or process that is perceived to be deteriorating or changing steadily in a series of irreversible steps. It is used as a term for something low class or deteriorated.

  7. Jun 1, 2015 · You hear it in songs, at the club and in rap videos—but what does ratchet really mean? A handful of beautiful women were asked to try and define the term “ra...

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  8. Nov 9, 2020 · Ratchet is a slang term with multiple meanings, both negative and positive, all depending on the context and the attitude of the speaker.. On one hand, the original meaning of the term “ratchet” comes from the misspelling of the word “wretched” and has similar meanings, targeting women especially, describing them as uncouth, without manners and derelict.

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