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What (who) is vermin - definition


vermin         
INSECTS AND ANIMALS THAT SPREAD DISEASES OR DESTROY CROPS OR LIVESTOCK
Varmint; Varmints; Varmit
Vermin are small animals such as rats and mice which cause problems to humans by carrying disease and damaging crops or food.
N-PLURAL
vermin         
INSECTS AND ANIMALS THAT SPREAD DISEASES OR DESTROY CROPS OR LIVESTOCK
Varmint; Varmints; Varmit
n.
1) to exterminate vermin
2) (misc.) infested with vermin
vermin         
INSECTS AND ANIMALS THAT SPREAD DISEASES OR DESTROY CROPS OR LIVESTOCK
Varmint; Varmints; Varmit
n. sing. and pl.
1.
Noxious animals (of small size).
2.
Off-scourings, riff-raff, off-scum, rabble, scum.

Wikipedia

Vermin
Vermin (colloquially varmint(s) or varmit(s)) are pests or nuisance animals that spread diseases or destroy crops or livestock. Since the term is defined in relation to human activities, which species are included vary by region and enterprise.
Examples of use of vermin
1. You LICE, VERMIN, SPAWN of PROSTITUTES, How I Hate you!
2. Ravens are protected by law, so farmers can‘t shoot them as they would other vermin.
3. Glynn, Tongling, China I hope the sentences these terrorist vermin recieve are good and long.
4. If she put it outside, the place would be crawling with vermin in about five minutes.
5. That means more smells, maggots, vermin, fly–tipping and the risk of disease.